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. >> and there is this trade deal that was meant to bring it closer, which if you followed it, logically, it may have meant the ukraine joining-- >> that was the hope. that ukraine would get rid of some of its corruption, become more capitolize and join the european union. that's still the hope that some day that might happen. in fact, what ukraine needs more more than anything now is hope. without hope it's going to retreat to a fracktious kind of state. >> while europe is courting ukraine, and it's doing the things that it needs to do to become part of europe, russia wants it in its orbit. >> there is a budding eurasiaen group. and i think armenia is joining. ukraine is supposed to be a critical member of the eurasiaen union. ukraine, it's been said, thi it was written that without ukraine, russia cannot claim to be truly an eurasiaen empire. with it does have a foot hold into central europe, and it can say yes, we are still a power. that's very important to vladimir putin. >> who wants to be the head of a still powerful state. peter, a great article written by you. editor of bloomberg
. >> and there is this trade deal that was meant to bring it closer, which if you followed it, logically, it may have meant the ukraine joining-- >> that was the hope. that ukraine would get rid of some of its corruption, become more capitolize and join the european union. that's still the hope that some day that might happen. in fact, what ukraine needs more more than anything now is hope. without hope it's going to retreat to a fracktious kind of state. >> while europe is...
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if you look at it logically, if you have nothing to hide, you would just do the e-i-r, get it over with, and then the opposition would just be satisfied and there would be no argument. when you oppose an e-i-r, one has a suspicion, a suspicion there is something there. and i use for my other example something called treasure island which had plenty of e-i-rs and now we know that it still grows at night. so, i would say that why not do an e-i-r. this way it would be logical -- logical that we pride ourselves as being an environmental city because if we went to all the trouble time and effort to deal with something as basic as bottled water, why can't we do an e-i-r and it would just alleviate all the disagreement? as i always say, there's a long litany in san francisco of errors done by the planning unit and also by the park and rec starting with a w. >> next speaker. any other members of the public wish to speak in support of the appellant? okay. seeing none, at this time why don't we go to presentations from our city departments. first with a presentation from the planning department.
if you look at it logically, if you have nothing to hide, you would just do the e-i-r, get it over with, and then the opposition would just be satisfied and there would be no argument. when you oppose an e-i-r, one has a suspicion, a suspicion there is something there. and i use for my other example something called treasure island which had plenty of e-i-rs and now we know that it still grows at night. so, i would say that why not do an e-i-r. this way it would be logical -- logical that we...
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and i think minimalism brought modernism to its logical conclusion. t's sort of the most extreme form of the new of trying to change the world. maybe even some talking ideas about it. post modernism accepts the world as it is and doesn't necessarily bring something radical new into the world in terms of object but radical point of view. >> rose: how did you become attracted to minimalism. >> i think anybody that's in my field is attracted to minimalism. the intellectual rigor of bringing the work to its logical consequence, really taking everything out that is unnecessary and trying to find a pure perfect ideal form is very appealing. and of course the other wonderful thing about the minimalist they're the first that really incorporated architecture. it's not just a work of art it's a work of art in a piece of architecture. and that dialogue is very very interesting to me. >> rose: this is what you also said and the new yorker magazine was a real guide for preparing this. there were true modernists, this is you. found it strange that judd and -- were s
and i think minimalism brought modernism to its logical conclusion. t's sort of the most extreme form of the new of trying to change the world. maybe even some talking ideas about it. post modernism accepts the world as it is and doesn't necessarily bring something radical new into the world in terms of object but radical point of view. >> rose: how did you become attracted to minimalism. >> i think anybody that's in my field is attracted to minimalism. the intellectual rigor of...
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it would be logical to assume that, oh, we have an object there, in close proximity to the new search box based on fuel exhaustion. anything they find out there now, it seems really logical to put a lot of assets on it, whether sea state or airborne to try to identify. unlike the chinese satellite photo that five days or so into it, all of a sudden this large mysterious object pops up in a place that had been searched ad nauseam to begin with. i can't believe ever bod i have would have missed an object that large just because we had already been there, the search operation had already been there. that's what made that suspect. now we haven't been there, but based on the assumption that this is where the airplane ran out of gas, let's go take a look. >> greg, i'm curious, if i could ask you, the past couple days when we've been talking about the possibility of where this aircraft may have gone down. you believe it may have gone down to the south in the indian ocean. the national transportation safety board calculation suggested it went to the south. what was influencing yours and other
it would be logical to assume that, oh, we have an object there, in close proximity to the new search box based on fuel exhaustion. anything they find out there now, it seems really logical to put a lot of assets on it, whether sea state or airborne to try to identify. unlike the chinese satellite photo that five days or so into it, all of a sudden this large mysterious object pops up in a place that had been searched ad nauseam to begin with. i can't believe ever bod i have would have missed...
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then it has to travel perhaps some distance inside one of those countries, still not be noticed. this is one of the challenges of that hunt, officials are saying, is that logical, is that probable, where do you begin to look. >> that's the stuff that just doesn't make sense. how is it that so many countries could miss. one country possibly missing but how could so many miss a plane as big as this 777. thanks so much, barbara starr. appreciate that. keep us posted. >>> so the u.s. has deployed several assets to the area in hopes of helping find the malaysia flight 370. the search for the missing jet is being followed closely in washington. let's bring in candy crowley, anchor of "state of the union." this morning you spoke with an expert about the black boxes, the flight data recorders. what kind of information would they need for that? >> here's what's interesting to me, fredricka, and that is that when i talk to any number of experts and say what one thing do you really want right now and they say those data boxes, used to call them black boxes but they're not, they're orange, but they have the recordings of what was said in the cockpit and they have other da
then it has to travel perhaps some distance inside one of those countries, still not be noticed. this is one of the challenges of that hunt, officials are saying, is that logical, is that probable, where do you begin to look. >> that's the stuff that just doesn't make sense. how is it that so many countries could miss. one country possibly missing but how could so many miss a plane as big as this 777. thanks so much, barbara starr. appreciate that. keep us posted. >>> so the u.s....
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in ady who looks at it logical way looks at the information that he stole, it is hard to walk away andt doing it to our enemy was anything less than treasonous. >> he may have gotten help from russia to carry this out. the technical capability of what he did was beyond his own. why do you think that? >> i look at this as a former fbi agent. there is a whole history starting in 2010. there is a large degree of suspicious behavior leading up to his decision to steal information. 95% of it had nothing to do with privacy issues or what the nsa was or was not doing to the citizens. information upth or texts of the united states and allows the army to protect soldiers overseas. it allowed the navy to protect itself in the south china sea. he may not have understood that information existed. we want to know how the scrape tool was developed. he may not have had any understanding of the information that existed on the network. that was representative mike rogers. a multimillion dollar fiber-optic network for just one dollar. why such a bargain bus to mark we will discuss next on "bloomberg wes
in ady who looks at it logical way looks at the information that he stole, it is hard to walk away andt doing it to our enemy was anything less than treasonous. >> he may have gotten help from russia to carry this out. the technical capability of what he did was beyond his own. why do you think that? >> i look at this as a former fbi agent. there is a whole history starting in 2010. there is a large degree of suspicious behavior leading up to his decision to steal information. 95%...
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that's what you're trying to get us to believe, and i'm just saying it's just not logical. don't think it's physically possible for that black man to get to your intersection, to your house, kill your mother in the time it takes you to ride from the intersection to your house. it's just not possible, charles. it's not believable. >> and how did the hitchhiker know where charles lived? after all, there were other homes in the area. and the hitchhiker not only had to walk a half-mile, he also would have had to make a turn in the road. >> the story was so difficult to believe, because how did this person pick this house, number one. and picking this house, why did he go in and kill this person that was laying in bed? >> he was certainly taken aback by my accusation that he had something to do with his mother's death. but i felt that's the way the interview needed to go. because it just didn't seem logical or likely that the events that he was describing actually took place. >> and investigators also discovered a possible financial motive. >> shortly before dorothy's murder, dor
that's what you're trying to get us to believe, and i'm just saying it's just not logical. don't think it's physically possible for that black man to get to your intersection, to your house, kill your mother in the time it takes you to ride from the intersection to your house. it's just not possible, charles. it's not believable. >> and how did the hitchhiker know where charles lived? after all, there were other homes in the area. and the hitchhiker not only had to walk a half-mile, he...
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landing the plane on the water so that it would sink intact and make it harder for investigators to find. now, when you apply that sort of logic to the turn of the aircraft it very much fits that narrative of a criminal act. >> thank you very much. we are going to talk more about that whether such landing on water would result in an intact aircraft. let me start with you, miles, on the issue of the new flight path. the families say we went and reconstructed the radar data and came up with this loop as opposed to a slow turn. in part because of that pictures sources in malaysia saying because of this picture they are in part treating this as a criminal act. how significant is the new map to you? >> if proven true, if this is the track of flight 370 it is almost impossible to come up with a scenario that would involve some sort of mechanical malfunction or decompression or any sort of high dive, the termt that pilots use. you wouldn't take a lazy right-hand turn 270 degrees around to what would have been a 90-degree turn in the first place. if that were true. i think the lesson in all of this, the malaysians have not released da
landing the plane on the water so that it would sink intact and make it harder for investigators to find. now, when you apply that sort of logic to the turn of the aircraft it very much fits that narrative of a criminal act. >> thank you very much. we are going to talk more about that whether such landing on water would result in an intact aircraft. let me start with you, miles, on the issue of the new flight path. the families say we went and reconstructed the radar data and came up with...
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the intelligent rigor of bringing a work to its logical consequence, taking everything out that is unnecessarynd trying to find a perfect ideal form is very appealing. minimalists were the first that incorporated architecture. it is not just a work of art, it is a work of art in a piece of architecture. verydialogue is interesting to me. >> this is what you also said in the new yorker magazine. there were true giants, true modernist, i found it strange that they were selling for a fraction of liechtenstein. i cannot imagine a museum director saying, i do not need it. >> any museum director would agree that they are part of the canon. the role in the job of the museums of this world to tell the history of art and you cannot do it at this stage without bringing minimalism into the equation. the price thing is something quite different. pop art and minimalism originated around the same time. they are both radical movements and they both change the way we looked at art. one is valued much, much higher than the other. >> minimalism is undervalued? it belongs at the same level. >> exactly. it is a b
the intelligent rigor of bringing a work to its logical consequence, taking everything out that is unnecessarynd trying to find a perfect ideal form is very appealing. minimalists were the first that incorporated architecture. it is not just a work of art, it is a work of art in a piece of architecture. verydialogue is interesting to me. >> this is what you also said in the new yorker magazine. there were true giants, true modernist, i found it strange that they were selling for a...
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now, if you follow it to its logical conclusion, you will see it coming up into china, out towards theand then kazakhstan, and that's one of the routes that they believe are relevant. >> significant? >> significant because look at the countries and all the various issues, political issues, geopolitical issues, strategic issues, that would be down to the uighurs we have talked about earlier, all relevant in this part of the world. that's one of the paths they're looking at. the other path of course is the southern path and that goes out towards the south indian ocean. >> do we have that path? if we can find it now. go ahead. >> that one of course becomes -- okay. there's the first one we just looked at. bear in mind, if this is the one that will be chosen, this is the one that finally turns out to be, enormous number of questions, not least all these countries and their various radar -- >> pakistan, afghanistan. >> india, all the radar network, why wasn't anything heard from any of them, why weren't any planes scrambled. this one, however, coming out to the south into the indian ocean r
now, if you follow it to its logical conclusion, you will see it coming up into china, out towards theand then kazakhstan, and that's one of the routes that they believe are relevant. >> significant? >> significant because look at the countries and all the various issues, political issues, geopolitical issues, strategic issues, that would be down to the uighurs we have talked about earlier, all relevant in this part of the world. that's one of the paths they're looking at. the other...
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fundamentally, the reform agenda which costarred in the 1990's, ran its logical course.rime minister seeing? paymentse was the --the congress party seems unwilling to push on reforms. when you couple that with massive malfeasance in government that the prime minister, though perceived to be upstanding, honest, his administration engaged in the corruption, those are coming together to be a powerful vote-getter for their opposition. >> the reforms were followed by [indiscernible] deliveredrms were very rapid growth for the first alignment. in the second term, lots of mismanagement. the reforms had run their course. infrastructure came to a bottleneck. gone from 8-9% to 5-4%. begun.klash has the government had begun to believe that growth was to be taken for granted. was tot all they needed spend money on the poor. they did so. growth,orget about europe and it begins to slow as well. >> where is the family and all of this? wax basic resident congress has been the dominant party. you see something like what the amc looks like now. something what the labour party was until 19
fundamentally, the reform agenda which costarred in the 1990's, ran its logical course.rime minister seeing? paymentse was the --the congress party seems unwilling to push on reforms. when you couple that with massive malfeasance in government that the prime minister, though perceived to be upstanding, honest, his administration engaged in the corruption, those are coming together to be a powerful vote-getter for their opposition. >> the reforms were followed by [indiscernible]...
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it's logical that the president would want to meet with the pope and popes have been meeting with worldk it's more of a courtesy visit. yeah, it wouldn't help obama to get a little of the francis effect. however, i'm not sure that francis wants the obama effect. >> i want to read you a letter that's in "the new york times" today. it's catholics for choice. pope francis is our spiritual leader but not our political leader. francis' interpretation of church teachings does not represent that of the majority of catholics, especially on issues related to sexuality and pro productive health and family life. they may have a point. 50% say that the church should recognize same-sex marriage. does the president have the backing of american catholics on these issues which he might have brought up or that get into a discussion with the pope today? >> first of all, catholics for a free choice is a fringe group. i'd avoid drawing conclusions based on that. on the basics, the catholics are with the pope. the gospel, christ is risen, they are right with the pope with the christian teachings. >> thank y
it's logical that the president would want to meet with the pope and popes have been meeting with worldk it's more of a courtesy visit. yeah, it wouldn't help obama to get a little of the francis effect. however, i'm not sure that francis wants the obama effect. >> i want to read you a letter that's in "the new york times" today. it's catholics for choice. pope francis is our spiritual leader but not our political leader. francis' interpretation of church teachings does not...
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if you look at it logically, construction gets put on hold, businesses lose power, flights are canceledstay inside instead of going to a restaurant or going shopping. it does have an effect. >>> very different topic, but i love saying it guac-pocalypse. >> do not hoarding avocados. chipotle has said the sky is not falling, don't worry, we will keep on serving guama mole in their risk factor, they said the climate change could possibly cause them temporarily to stop serving guam mole and salsa. they want this is just routine. >> that's the good fat, right? >> absolutely good fath. one last factor to end on --, how many thousands of pounds a day do you think chipotle uses? >> not enough. how many? >> 98,000. 97,000 pounds of avocados. >> i was there yesterday. i can't get enough of it. i can sleep well tonight. >>> as -- complete and total turn. as part of their performance, the president and first lady, however, are going to host women of soul. who want to be there for this. aretha, patti labelle, melissae rick, janell monae, jill scott. it would be streamed live and air on pbs next mont
if you look at it logically, construction gets put on hold, businesses lose power, flights are canceledstay inside instead of going to a restaurant or going shopping. it does have an effect. >>> very different topic, but i love saying it guac-pocalypse. >> do not hoarding avocados. chipotle has said the sky is not falling, don't worry, we will keep on serving guama mole in their risk factor, they said the climate change could possibly cause them temporarily to stop serving guam...
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it, president obama. wait until you hear this tortured logic, if you can call it logic, from former u.n. ambassador, john bolton. >>> plus, it's been a year since the republicans acknowledged in an autopsy report that they need to be more inclusive of women, minorities, and gays. and while the chairman's party says they're making progress, even he concedes they'll have a hard time winning a presidential election when lots of people actually get to vote. >>> and finally, on this st. patrick's day, a certain conservative media titan is urging irish americans to boycott guinness. seriously. this is "hardball," the place for politics. s twice the everydy grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. to clean 2x more greasy dishes. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn yo
it, president obama. wait until you hear this tortured logic, if you can call it logic, from former u.n. ambassador, john bolton. >>> plus, it's been a year since the republicans acknowledged in an autopsy report that they need to be more inclusive of women, minorities, and gays. and while the chairman's party says they're making progress, even he concedes they'll have a hard time winning a presidential election when lots of people actually get to vote. >>> and finally, on...
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you have to do it logically and stick with these, and then calculate it. to say to discount everything we've done entirely and give up and say well, i guess we don't know anything, let's start over. i don't think that is what they're doing here. >> david gallow, what else jumps out to you from that press conference? >> i heard a lot of inconsistencies as you did. and again, these are the spokespeople so they don't know all the intricacies, and all the detail. so i have to give them some space there. but again, i have to hope that whatever is going on behind those closed doors that they know more than what we're hearing about, because it just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. >> you know, there has been a lot of talk, speculation in the media over the last week or so. but then when you hear the actual people involved with this, talk about how they came to the analysis that they're releasing it does seem like speculation. i mean, they're essentially guessing at the speed. they're guessing at what they think the aircraft should do. they don't know if it was
you have to do it logically and stick with these, and then calculate it. to say to discount everything we've done entirely and give up and say well, i guess we don't know anything, let's start over. i don't think that is what they're doing here. >> david gallow, what else jumps out to you from that press conference? >> i heard a lot of inconsistencies as you did. and again, these are the spokespeople so they don't know all the intricacies, and all the detail. so i have to give them...
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martin picard has taken this tradition to somehow what is both its logical conclusion and insane extremeple season and serving food stemming directly from the humble yet hearty roots. it makes perfect sense in one way. i mean, 130 acres produce about 32,000 gallons of maple sap, which run through these tubes to here, where they're cooked down to about 800 gallons of syrup, which is more or less what they use per season here. nothing leaves the property. and it makes sense, while you're here, to raise hogs and cattle on the property and maybe keep a cabin or two around for any friends who get too loaded to sleep it off. but this? this? is there really any reason for this? what are you doing here? why do you have to make life so hard? if money were your primary motivation, this doesn't seem like the fastest road to untold wealth. >> my friend's father had a sugar shack. everybody had one. you can go back three generations, they had a sugar shack. i'm very proud of quebec. i'm very proud of canada, you know? >> you celebrate canadian history, you celebrate canadian traditions, you celebrate
martin picard has taken this tradition to somehow what is both its logical conclusion and insane extremeple season and serving food stemming directly from the humble yet hearty roots. it makes perfect sense in one way. i mean, 130 acres produce about 32,000 gallons of maple sap, which run through these tubes to here, where they're cooked down to about 800 gallons of syrup, which is more or less what they use per season here. nothing leaves the property. and it makes sense, while you're here, to...
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the problem is that the messenger has been painted here. >> i got the mess saget it's logical but haven'tence. >> something else at play here. i want colmes astute analysis of this story. >> so fascinated ultimate reality show. that's why some networks covered it beginning to end because you didn't the want to miss anything it could happen at any moment and you want to thereby for the conclusion. all along, people saying it was terrorism. went through a black hole in the universe. crazy theories. just was not realistic. it always seemed to me like it was -- it probably had a horrible event happen, fell into the ocean, made a left turn to try to find an airport where it could safely land when it knew it was in trouble. the evidence is it was sabotaged by the pilot or pilots. people are now emotionally invested in this story. would you agree with that. >> sure. absolutely. >> they have emotion in it. when you have emotion, then a lot of things are at play. number one, it's hard to admit you are wrong. if you had a theory in the beginning and most people do -- this is like the march madness
the problem is that the messenger has been painted here. >> i got the mess saget it's logical but haven'tence. >> something else at play here. i want colmes astute analysis of this story. >> so fascinated ultimate reality show. that's why some networks covered it beginning to end because you didn't the want to miss anything it could happen at any moment and you want to thereby for the conclusion. all along, people saying it was terrorism. went through a black hole in the...
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it does not really fit into the ethno-nationalist logic. it is the only thing that is out there in operation. another explanation is to say that this is domestically motivated. there is a potential economic crisis. to start a short, victorious war that would last long enough to divert attention from domestic problems. it were such a calculation, a cold-blooded calculation, it should have included some assessment of risk. i would not say that russia have that perspective. the costs are already there, the risks are huge for the the economy, in the first place. russian economy was stagnating. it was in pretty bad shape. it was not collapsing. doing what russia does now strongly increases the possibility of a collapse. an economic collapse. basically, the logic that it would be ok -- what do we do? we risk collapsing the economy to prevent collapsing the economy. that does not sound very russian to me. again, we have to look at the picture. the whole operation was executed to skillfully. it is a mixture of different factors, and each in isolatio
it does not really fit into the ethno-nationalist logic. it is the only thing that is out there in operation. another explanation is to say that this is domestically motivated. there is a potential economic crisis. to start a short, victorious war that would last long enough to divert attention from domestic problems. it were such a calculation, a cold-blooded calculation, it should have included some assessment of risk. i would not say that russia have that perspective. the costs are already...
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if you look at it logically, first of all they had to be fiscally responsible when this thing happenedody could have looked at an apartment building in miami or a business that had fail and see there's opportunity there. but if you didn't have the capital or the cash, you couldn't take advantage of it. so typically, these are very fiscally responsible people. hold their cash to the close to the vest and when they see an opportunity to buy a business, to start a business, to buy real estate, to buy the stock market when it was down 40, 50, 60%, they take advantage. they take risk. >> the kind of stats we mentioned in the introduction, increasing number of millionaires and billionaires and so forth. that is going to get the attention of the folks at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. income inequality and so forth but has that kind of rhetoric from actually stoked resentment and to some extent hatred against millionaires when in fact we should be applauding those millionaires, they create jobs. >> let's start with that one, greg. first of all, the small business owner in this country creates the
if you look at it logically, first of all they had to be fiscally responsible when this thing happenedody could have looked at an apartment building in miami or a business that had fail and see there's opportunity there. but if you didn't have the capital or the cash, you couldn't take advantage of it. so typically, these are very fiscally responsible people. hold their cash to the close to the vest and when they see an opportunity to buy a business, to start a business, to buy real estate, to...
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value the airline piloting profession and future pilots are less experienced and less skilled, it logically that we will see negative consequences to the flying public and to our country. >> with all respect to the captain, i'm kind of surrounded by a lot of young people and they're 18 to 22 who all aspire to be in captain sullenberger's seat one day. i look at them at age 22. they're further along than i was and i was a military aviator. when they get to be at our age, they're going to be as good as we and are probably a little bit better. >> still, us airways first officer jeffrey skiles who sits in what he refers to as the right seat as a copilot is troubled by the trend he says he sees, of less-experienced pilots being rushed into the cockpit before they may be ready. >> when we were brought up in the industry, you started out learning how to fly smaller airplanes, you worked your way up to bigger ones. but the smaller commuter jets have the exact same complexity and speeds that we fly at. but people are essentially learning how to fly in six months. and all of a sudden, they're in the
value the airline piloting profession and future pilots are less experienced and less skilled, it logically that we will see negative consequences to the flying public and to our country. >> with all respect to the captain, i'm kind of surrounded by a lot of young people and they're 18 to 22 who all aspire to be in captain sullenberger's seat one day. i look at them at age 22. they're further along than i was and i was a military aviator. when they get to be at our age, they're going to...
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it will be logical to stop their -- there and see what comes out of this move. think, and i'm coming back to where you started, we should think about russia and its future. restoration is anyially important for prospects of food and -- qiagen -- putin's regime. it might be that by mere putin's russia will follow the same path. there will be some economic catastrophe. because the question is, what happens next.
it will be logical to stop their -- there and see what comes out of this move. think, and i'm coming back to where you started, we should think about russia and its future. restoration is anyially important for prospects of food and -- qiagen -- putin's regime. it might be that by mere putin's russia will follow the same path. there will be some economic catastrophe. because the question is, what happens next.
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it, president obama. wait until you hear this tortured logic, if you can call it logic, from former u.n. ambassador, john bolton. >>> plus, it's been a year since the republicans acknowledged in an autopsy report that they need to be more inclusive of women, minorities, and gays. and while the chairman's party says they're making progress, even he concedes they'll have a hard time winning a presidential election when lots of people actually get to vote. >>> and finally, on this st. patrick's day, a certain conservative media titan is urging irish americans to boycott guinness. seriously. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene -- for people who suffer from
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. >> it's very logical when lower to pesticide residue. when formed by people who care so much about their product. any time they eat something you know that's better for you, that's very good. >> how do we knowis something is really organic? how do you tell? >> we know, because you have to be certified in order to put your organic title and the seal, so you can look for the seal which says usda organic and that means that that farm has been certified and that they are allowed to sell their product as or gappic. >> okay. i see that you have a book here called "gut insight." i know your field of expertise is dealing with -- >> my answers really come from my work at stanford and became very interested in the gut bacteria which of course is going through a lot of revelation right now, a lot of research and one of the things i don't think people realize, when they're eating fruits and vegetables, they are getting probiotics and pre biotics, namely pre biotics are in the fruits and vegetables, the nondigestible fibers going into the colin. that
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. >> fundamentally the reform agenda which got started in the early 1990's ran its logical course. and there was a time -- >> rose: my prime minister sing. >> when he was the prime minister in 1991. there was a second round of reform that was needed so the congress party seemed unable or unwilling to push on those reforms. when you couple that with massive malfeasance in government that the prime minister although else perceived to be a very upstanding honest politician, his administration engages in this kind of corruption. those two things are coming together to be a very powerful vote getter for their opposition. >> so the reforms that mr. shingh did -- 2004 and those reforms were delivered very very rapid growth. for the first progressive alliance -- but in the second term of the government, lots and lots of mismanagement also the reforms had run their course and the structure actually came to complete kind of bottleneck. and growth has really gone from eight to 9% down to between four and five. that is really where the backlash has begun to form because the government had come
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also a friend of captain zaharie but he told us that emotionally he doesn't want to believe it but logically has nowhere else to turn with his conclusions. the question for him, was the plane being flown on this arc on the last hours of its flight, was it being flown on an arc towards the sunrise, was the person at the controls, who was controlling the aircraft trying to land it on water so that it would sink without trace, make it so much harder to find? wolf? >> so nic, based on this source that you have there, my sense is that what he's suggesting is that it was a criminal act as opposed to a catastrophic mechanical failure on the plane. is that right? >> reporter: this source has a lot of knowledge, a lot of information about this specific aircraft, about operations with malaysian airlines and a lot of knowledge about the way that the -- this captain zaharie flew his aircraft. he's a man who has a lot of information. he has a lot of information about the region, the popping to gra fee, and these are the questions that he's coming to, putting together all of the information that he now ha
also a friend of captain zaharie but he told us that emotionally he doesn't want to believe it but logically has nowhere else to turn with his conclusions. the question for him, was the plane being flown on this arc on the last hours of its flight, was it being flown on an arc towards the sunrise, was the person at the controls, who was controlling the aircraft trying to land it on water so that it would sink without trace, make it so much harder to find? wolf? >> so nic, based on this...
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it's not logical to think that will happen after nine days, certainly, but that's how they're progressing, they're maintaining their intensity. >> allen schauffler live for us in arlington, washington. thank you very much. >>> in texas the oil spill in the houston challenge may spread. the authorities say they're responding to oil sightings about 200 miles southwest from where the spill first originated. crews working to clean up tar bulls that have been spotted in nearby beaches. >>> no. new mexico a protest over police shootings in albuquerque have turned to riots. there have been shouts of anti-police slogans. this is social media that captured the scintillate into the night. it stems from 37 police-involved shootings. >>> no parts of the world are immune from climate change and it will only get worse. the governments are not doing enough to cut greenhouse emissions. scientists say climate changes will lead to widespread hunger and drought. another risk is rising sea levels and coastal flooding. that seems to be in the case on an island in bangladesh. they say their island is slowly di
it's not logical to think that will happen after nine days, certainly, but that's how they're progressing, they're maintaining their intensity. >> allen schauffler live for us in arlington, washington. thank you very much. >>> in texas the oil spill in the houston challenge may spread. the authorities say they're responding to oil sightings about 200 miles southwest from where the spill first originated. crews working to clean up tar bulls that have been spotted in nearby...
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when love is in the seventies it because i've noticed is that it is a fact in all scientifically it logically mentally physically late evening. it's the media touch me. this lion to convert to islam. so in some places expect to have a very simple insists that we worship one god and. the oh we have the one going our lives so when you have a clear goal in your life who i've become. it is easy yet its most simple yet been given the fact that you know your wife comes home he'll very different religious background to an old school with very different part of the world korea and taiwan in the mosquito as you know convert a muslim in taiwan that you think that the people in taiwan in general. he has really exhibit. no sense of appreciation. bill acknowledging that differences. bill coming home with me on new immigrant and really be able to accept it today brought to town when the screen. i await us. well i think . for some very proud of putting it on discussed on this one really kind and it's that the different cause to authorities in this town comes go out and show they don't have too much idea abo
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that's what they say the likelihood is, that's the assumption because it's logical, it would explain. everything we've seen so far but i can come up with a scenario pretty quickly where somebody commandeered that plane either directly or forced the crew to fly that route. that cannot be ruled out. there are a lot of passengers sitting in the back. we keep saying they've been ruled out. pretty skeptical that occurred. >> you're skeptical? >> absolutely. >> from the very beginning we all thought there was some intervention in the cockpit. we didn't know if it was the pilot and the first officer but there had been a porous cockpit door at some time. we don't know whether that's a jumpseat rider or who that is. but we don't know. >> good point. all right, guys, thanks very, very much. we're going live to australia and the staging area for the search. is there any dajer that bad weather could again ground planes even though they're supposed to take off any moment now. we'll also take you to china where the families of the passengers are getting inting ad more desperate for any scrap of new
that's what they say the likelihood is, that's the assumption because it's logical, it would explain. everything we've seen so far but i can come up with a scenario pretty quickly where somebody commandeered that plane either directly or forced the crew to fly that route. that cannot be ruled out. there are a lot of passengers sitting in the back. we keep saying they've been ruled out. pretty skeptical that occurred. >> you're skeptical? >> absolutely. >> from the very...
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but it logically makes sense to me, the pieces, the sizes, the debris that is out there. mind. that was an in-flight breakup so it was more spread out. but it just has a feel of it. i've been doing accident investigations for a long time. sometimes you just go with your gut. >> right. all right. so what about the currents? this picture was taken on sunday. a 122 objects in a much smaller range than we've seen before. that was taken sunday. if it was found in that search area we've been looking at down here on the map, what could the currents have done to it by now? >> at this stage, we expect the debris, if that is the debris, will be drawn out into filaments. what starts as an initial clump will be drawn out into a long filament. that's probably what we're seeing now. that's in the process of happening. that's what -- that's what physically we expect the currents will do to this debris. >> if it was together like that on sunday, by now it may have been strained out. i also want to point out an area you showed me before. the brighter line of currents right there. >> that's
but it logically makes sense to me, the pieces, the sizes, the debris that is out there. mind. that was an in-flight breakup so it was more spread out. but it just has a feel of it. i've been doing accident investigations for a long time. sometimes you just go with your gut. >> right. all right. so what about the currents? this picture was taken on sunday. a 122 objects in a much smaller range than we've seen before. that was taken sunday. if it was found in that search area we've been...
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. >> if a human were to consume that bear, it is logical the exposure can be opened to that particular human consumer. >> once again, that was mike reporting. lottery officials are looking for a man who stole a large lottery scratcher machine from a lucky supermarket. they released these pictures this afternoon. the man broke into the supermarket in freemont early saturday morning and pushed a large scratcher machine out the front door. it's not clear how he drove away with it, but the machine was found a few blocks away. some of the scratchers are missing. so the lottery department has flagged the ticket numbers, so they cannot be cashed in. >>> more american mothers are opting to deliver their babies at home and at birthing centers. the centers for disease control and prevention say the percentage of out of hospital births is now at 1.36%. that's the highest level in 40 years. 36,000 births were home while 16,000 deliveries took place in a birthing center. white mothers are most frequently choosing home births at a rate of 1 in every 49. while 1 in 200 births for black and latino and
. >> if a human were to consume that bear, it is logical the exposure can be opened to that particular human consumer. >> once again, that was mike reporting. lottery officials are looking for a man who stole a large lottery scratcher machine from a lucky supermarket. they released these pictures this afternoon. the man broke into the supermarket in freemont early saturday morning and pushed a large scratcher machine out the front door. it's not clear how he drove away with it, but...
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-- it's been logically used by people who are living in southeast ukraine. d i go back to it. you know, ambassadorer is give, and i already used the term that unfortunately the -- the rightist forces have been very strong. they cannot take, they cannot stand russians, russian citizens. just how their leaders do you remember how they fought under the hitler banner against soviets -- the soviet governments against the soviet union. against the red army, the anti-hitler coalition. this is the ideology, and these people are unfortunately very close to power and in fact they have supported it on the shoulders of others. and this is the feelings that people have of the people who live there. millions of people have those feelings. 1.5 million in crimea feel that way. the main issue in kiev sheer do you really think that russia could allow a repeat of what happened in central and eastern ukraine, allow it there where eastern russians live. the u.s. example took over grenada and we're defending american citizens who reside there. 1,000 people. 1,000. there's no threa
-- it's been logically used by people who are living in southeast ukraine. d i go back to it. you know, ambassadorer is give, and i already used the term that unfortunately the -- the rightist forces have been very strong. they cannot take, they cannot stand russians, russian citizens. just how their leaders do you remember how they fought under the hitler banner against soviets -- the soviet governments against the soviet union. against the red army, the anti-hitler coalition. this is the...
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he is willing to play this game all the way to its logical conclusion. the second point --we need the agreement as we would like to have similar agreements and other places where u.s. forces are operating. there is a concern that if an american soldier were to do something perceived as wrong that he would be tried by afghan courts. this is an impossible scenario. it would really hurt our forces, make them feel very vulnerable. we have real questions about the quality of afghan justice. what we want is to have a position where we can make sure to bring our forces home. they will be tried by the u.s. court-martial or otherwise. this is a piece of the puzzle. host: if you are a veteran of the war in a can of san or surge in the armed forces, we specialize to hear from you. you will have the number on the bottom of the screen. you can also send us your tweet -- they will be tried by the u.s. court-martial or otherwise. this is a piece of the puzzle. host: if you are a veteran of the war in a can of san or surge afghanistan or surge in the armed forces, we sp
he is willing to play this game all the way to its logical conclusion. the second point --we need the agreement as we would like to have similar agreements and other places where u.s. forces are operating. there is a concern that if an american soldier were to do something perceived as wrong that he would be tried by afghan courts. this is an impossible scenario. it would really hurt our forces, make them feel very vulnerable. we have real questions about the quality of afghan justice. what we...
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it just defies logic to me. >> i'm with you on it. it's frustrating. i don't get it. sdrchl >> does it change anything? >> it doesn't change anything in my viewpoint. i'm thinking we're dealing with a professional flight crew that had a problem. what that problem was, it's pure conjecture on my part. >> i want to also bring in another expert voice on this. glen schoen is an aviation security expert. he's joining us overseas right now. i hope you can hear me okay. you're live in holland, as i understand it. this is the topic we're trying to make sense of today, that the thai military radar positioning has now weighed in that it actually had a beat on this missing plane. but does it make a difference to the search area that just by the day seems to expand larger and larger and almost impossibly so? >> well, it may mean we're going oh to stack up more resources to look at those areas west of the original flight path, as opposed to still putting some emphasis on other areas, as well. what's unfortunate is indeed that it has taken so long for this information to come out.
it just defies logic to me. >> i'm with you on it. it's frustrating. i don't get it. sdrchl >> does it change anything? >> it doesn't change anything in my viewpoint. i'm thinking we're dealing with a professional flight crew that had a problem. what that problem was, it's pure conjecture on my part. >> i want to also bring in another expert voice on this. glen schoen is an aviation security expert. he's joining us overseas right now. i hope you can hear me okay. you're...
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when it's a murder so off the wall and no real logic behind why it had to happen, why, you know. >> thelogical suspect was 31-year-old michael bryant, haynes' co-worker at the medical company. bryant bought ann's old home as an investment. >> she agreed to sell him this house where she had spent 20 years, you know, her whole adult life. the deal was he would pay the mortgage which was left on it, which wasn't much, and pay her $25,000 cash and help her out a little bit with her new place. >> when questioned by police, bryant said he gave ms. haynes a $25,000 check and she signed over the deed to the house. but investigators found no evidence that haynes cashed the check and no trace of it was found in the rubble. shockingly, bryant was unwilling to issue another $25,000 check to ms. haynes' estate. >> we did have to sue him to get the $25,000. he wasn't going to pay that until we came up and did that. >> bryant denied having anything to do with the arson and murder, and he had a solid alibi. >> at the time of the fire, michael bryant did have an alibi. he was 20 miles away at a grill wi
when it's a murder so off the wall and no real logic behind why it had to happen, why, you know. >> thelogical suspect was 31-year-old michael bryant, haynes' co-worker at the medical company. bryant bought ann's old home as an investment. >> she agreed to sell him this house where she had spent 20 years, you know, her whole adult life. the deal was he would pay the mortgage which was left on it, which wasn't much, and pay her $25,000 cash and help her out a little bit with her new...
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private job creators for jobs or the public can actually do that is actually if you take it to its logical conclusion it implies big changes are possible. in the past we have also seen compromises. there has been times where we have seen compromises. over the past 30 years there has been kind of an attempt to kind of renegotiate those compromises in no way that was more resembling older social contracts before the new deal era, before all these types of public interventions. and i think that's serious the problematic. about how to change it i would lose less sleep. foreign policy. it's kind of, you know, mentioned that it's hard to get someone to understand something of the job depends on the not understanding. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. it's much more democratic. the principle of democracy, people who are affected by policies should have a say in those policies to the extent they are affected by them. there is something undemocratic about the image of technocrats and computer labs, you know, creating the optimal policies for everybody. we should jus
private job creators for jobs or the public can actually do that is actually if you take it to its logical conclusion it implies big changes are possible. in the past we have also seen compromises. there has been times where we have seen compromises. over the past 30 years there has been kind of an attempt to kind of renegotiate those compromises in no way that was more resembling older social contracts before the new deal era, before all these types of public interventions. and i think that's...
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it's more logical for it to have gone this way. pchbl >> let's look at the next screen we have here. tell us what you found in this one. >> this is the actually search area now that we're really concentrating on. i've got to say, we've got to caution expectation here. we've got to temper expectation. it is still in a hugely inhospitable area. it's still 1,224 miles away from perth. and these aircraft that we're looking at do not have an air-to-air refuel capability. the p-3 has 13 hours of endurance.hours to get on scene. >> they literally ran out of fuel when they went out to look. the seas are very rough. they came down to this area. they have such a short amount of time once they get there to actually accomplish their goals. until they find a piece of something that they know is indeed that plane, a serial number, something along those lines, they can't make an absolute definitive conclusion, can they? >> you're absolutely right. what i'm doing is being very guarded about calling it debris. i'm calling it objects because we've k
it's more logical for it to have gone this way. pchbl >> let's look at the next screen we have here. tell us what you found in this one. >> this is the actually search area now that we're really concentrating on. i've got to say, we've got to caution expectation here. we've got to temper expectation. it is still in a hugely inhospitable area. it's still 1,224 miles away from perth. and these aircraft that we're looking at do not have an air-to-air refuel capability. the p-3 has 13...
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it will go up to icahn and -- are icahn and soros not richer than this guy? they like the stock. that billionaire logic it is going up. melissa: andrew, i don't know how you're winning because i feel like jonas is making more points here. hop in there, jonas. one last point. buzzer is running. >> i think many years for this guy to be right. [whistle blows] melissa: we got to go. that's a tie seems fair. great job. look at markets. mark newton at the new york stock exchange with more on this mover today. up around 7% today, right? >> dropped a little bit, but still up over 5% for the day. we recently saw reports from citigroup that said they will upgrade the stock. they upgrade it to a buy. they expect continued revenue growth from this going forward. amazing turn-around story. dropped over 9 0% in the last year. melissa: i wonder if premature. they're praising jcpenney. getting back customers they lost under ceo ron johnson. seems aggressive given what we've seen so far. >> potentially, the stock has really moved over $3 in the last month. it has had a very big move in a short period of time. certainly
it will go up to icahn and -- are icahn and soros not richer than this guy? they like the stock. that billionaire logic it is going up. melissa: andrew, i don't know how you're winning because i feel like jonas is making more points here. hop in there, jonas. one last point. buzzer is running. >> i think many years for this guy to be right. [whistle blows] melissa: we got to go. that's a tie seems fair. great job. look at markets. mark newton at the new york stock exchange with more on...
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it just defies logic. >> it's not.fact, out of the 143 that have been exonerated in the united states, only 18 have been dna exonerations. so it really shows that we have a lot of systemic problems outside of dna testing. >> by the way, there was no direct evidence. there was eyewitness testimony that proved all to be mistaken. >> right. >> it was someone who just called anonymously to the police to suggest -- i think i know the guy you're looking for. >> my next door neighbor called the police and said it looks leak my neighbor, kirk. >> looks like. >> looks like my neighbor, kirk. and he said -- the witnesses said that this guy i saw was 6'5". curly blonde hair. bushy mustache. tan skin and skinny. my hair was as red as a fire plug back in those days. i had side burn down to here. missing tooth in the front. and there is a picture of me back in that time. >> back then, that picture of you, does that resemble anything at all like the man they eventually caught for the crime? >> i don't think so. in fact, after we foun
it just defies logic. >> it's not.fact, out of the 143 that have been exonerated in the united states, only 18 have been dna exonerations. so it really shows that we have a lot of systemic problems outside of dna testing. >> by the way, there was no direct evidence. there was eyewitness testimony that proved all to be mistaken. >> right. >> it was someone who just called anonymously to the police to suggest -- i think i know the guy you're looking for. >> my next...
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it seems pretty logical that this shall be done, it should have been done a couple months ago. by doing this you create a pretty powerful group of people to come out and say to not only stop, but i would agree, change the resolution to an apology to juliet, stop this witch hunt and stop this politically motivated action. so... (applause) >>> good evening, everybody. my name is christian [speaker not understood]. i'm not a california resident by birth. i moved here a few years ago. i just retired from the air force -- sorry, everybody. i did 22 years of dedicated service in the united states air force and what in the air force something called the core values. integrity first, excellence in all we do, and service [speaker not understood]. anybody that knows juliet knows that this is her hands absolute down. another thing i'd like to say is punishment is a learning tool within the air force and as we're going up through our child hoods. she's learned from her mistakes, she's paid for it. [speaker not understood]. let's just press on, move forward and i'm pretty sure y'all have so
it seems pretty logical that this shall be done, it should have been done a couple months ago. by doing this you create a pretty powerful group of people to come out and say to not only stop, but i would agree, change the resolution to an apology to juliet, stop this witch hunt and stop this politically motivated action. so... (applause) >>> good evening, everybody. my name is christian [speaker not understood]. i'm not a california resident by birth. i moved here a few years ago. i...
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private job creators for jobs, that the public sector can actually do that, if you take that to its logical conclusion, it implies that the changes are possible. in the past we have also seen compromises. there have been times we have seen compromises. tore has been an attempt renegotiate those compromises in a way that is more resembling of older social contract before the new deal era, before these types of public interventions were except did, and i think that is seriously problematic. about how to change it, i would lose a lot less sleep if sound research always informed policy. f scott fitzgerald mentioned it's hard to get someone to get something if their job depends not understanding. it's a difficult thing. that's why i encourage popular engagement. i think it's much more democratic. people affected by policies should have a say in the to the extent they are affected by it. there is something undemocratic by the fact someone is sitting in a computer lab created the best policies for everyone. i think critical engagement is important. that is what we have seen the best ideas that rea
private job creators for jobs, that the public sector can actually do that, if you take that to its logical conclusion, it implies that the changes are possible. in the past we have also seen compromises. there have been times we have seen compromises. tore has been an attempt renegotiate those compromises in a way that is more resembling of older social contract before the new deal era, before these types of public interventions were except did, and i think that is seriously problematic. about...
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me that the government should sponsor a problem to give people health insurance who don't have it is logical argument whether you agree with it or not but to put people on the government dole when they have something they had themselves that makes no sense. >> right. most people on the program who transitioned into the market because they were knocked off the coverage because of the new regulation or taking advantage of subsidies. this plan was not design to take care of low income folks or uninsured because of all the regulations. they end up being unaffordable. when president obama took office there were 46 million americans uninsured. at end of last year there were 4million americans uninsured. i'm quite certain there will be fewer americans uninsured when leaves office, i'm not so sure but probably fewer americans uninsured because of medicaid expansion. won't be because of obamacare. most folks who end up on obamacare who are people that had coverage and transitioned into the market. gerri: unbelievable. nothing we learned about obamacare or promises turned out to be true. >> no. gerri:
me that the government should sponsor a problem to give people health insurance who don't have it is logical argument whether you agree with it or not but to put people on the government dole when they have something they had themselves that makes no sense. >> right. most people on the program who transitioned into the market because they were knocked off the coverage because of the new regulation or taking advantage of subsidies. this plan was not design to take care of low income folks...