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. >> could you for the layperson describe what toxicology testing in this case might involve? >> i'm not going to comment. it's toxicology. they'll test the blood, and urine, but it's the routine tox that we do. okay? any way, that's all i have to say. we probably won't have any update for anybody for a couple of days. it will take that long just to gather and put everything together and figure out maybe a preliminary, but at this point we have no other information to give. >> is it true that the family won't be picking up the body today? >> i don't know when the family is going to get the body. >> the body is ready. >> the autopsy has been completed. there is no hold on the body. >> have they indicated that they are sending the body back to atlanta? there have been reports of that. >> i heard that from the media,. [inaudible question] >> no. >> one more time for our viewers, clear up the fact that celebrity web sites are reporting that somebody here spoke to the family and told them that prescription drugs were most likely involved in her death. you're saying that did not com
. >> could you for the layperson describe what toxicology testing in this case might involve? >> i'm not going to comment. it's toxicology. they'll test the blood, and urine, but it's the routine tox that we do. okay? any way, that's all i have to say. we probably won't have any update for anybody for a couple of days. it will take that long just to gather and put everything together and figure out maybe a preliminary, but at this point we have no other information to give. >>...
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from my layperson's perspective, it does lead was lacking here in claire nÉe in what was intended.fundraising. cash receipts. it ashley does not speak to the requirements to the city. we will leave it to you to make that determination. supervisor avalos: and i will say that as one of three on this board and one of the board of supervisors, this does not give us certainty, and that is what i was hoping to have at the time, but that is my bad. chair chu: did you want to speak to this? >> the ability to get a larger get out of your donor, their interest in giving you that if they are able to pay over seven -- several years as their preference. it is sort of their own financial need, as well, so i offered to use the gifts we have are in receipt, and the pledges that we have are from members of the community, such as the late warren. mende schmidt, john gilmore jr., individuals who live here, work here, and that is the first of six, and there are 21 long. they want to see this succeed. they stand with us. i think they are good for their word and their commitment to us, and i would say t
from my layperson's perspective, it does lead was lacking here in claire nÉe in what was intended.fundraising. cash receipts. it ashley does not speak to the requirements to the city. we will leave it to you to make that determination. supervisor avalos: and i will say that as one of three on this board and one of the board of supervisors, this does not give us certainty, and that is what i was hoping to have at the time, but that is my bad. chair chu: did you want to speak to this? >>...
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i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson. we've talked about this in the past. where is the demand coming from, whether it's for an airplane. i get on airplanes, seems they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or is it only in dubai. what about nuclear reactors? >> 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states. and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states. used to be when jeff and i grew up, if you won in united states you would win globally. today it's the opposite. you need to win globally and then, because you're facing the same global competitors in the united states, it's a different deal. >> the last decade, david, the last decade from boeing and ge -- we sell a lot of engines to boeing. without emirates, all the chinese airlines, all the latin american airlines, our company is a fraction of the size. i think to andrew's point, look, i just don't feel un-american when i'm selling ge engines around the world. i'm sorry. what i try to explain to people, it's like selling a product globally some like a thousand times harder than the
i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson. we've talked about this in the past. where is the demand coming from, whether it's for an airplane. i get on airplanes, seems they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or is it only in dubai. what about nuclear reactors? >> 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states. and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states. used to be when jeff and i grew up, if you won in united states you would win globally. today it's...
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. >> do they have to, though -- even if they could be successful, is there any burden -- as a laypersonscenario? >> look, look. we know from the prosecution's opening she had brain stem damage. her brain was injured. now how did that get injured? he admitted he threw her against the wall, banged her against the wall, she's got her carotid artery damaged. how does that get damaged? he choked her. he admitted to choking her. clearly that's what killed her. i think whole idea that she somehow got into bed afterward and she suffocated herself is so ridiculous that the jury is going to hold it against george huguely. >> can i ask you? we touched on this last night. it's something i'm curious about, and anybody with a kid in college is curious about. can alcohol appropriately be used as a defense? it seemed like yesterday he may be trying to say, okay, did it, i was drunk and she was drunk and so therefore that's not first degree? >> well, yes. the quick answer to that is, yes, it can be. and a lot of these things that you're hearing, the things that sound like bad facts actually may be ultim
. >> do they have to, though -- even if they could be successful, is there any burden -- as a laypersonscenario? >> look, look. we know from the prosecution's opening she had brain stem damage. her brain was injured. now how did that get injured? he admitted he threw her against the wall, banged her against the wall, she's got her carotid artery damaged. how does that get damaged? he choked her. he admitted to choking her. clearly that's what killed her. i think whole idea that she...
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. >> do they have to, though -- even if they could be successful, is there any burden -- as a layperson to say, well, who else did or provide some other scenario? >> look, look. we know from the prosecution's opening she had brain stem damage. her brain was injured. now how did that get injured? he admitted he threw her against the wall, banged her against the wall, she's got her carotid artery damaged. how does that get damaged? he choked her. he admitted to choking her. clearly that's what killed her. i think whole idea that she somehow got into bed afterward and she suffocated herself is so ridiculous that the jury is going to hold it against george huguely. >> can i ask you? we touched on this last night. it's something i'm curious about, and anybody with a kid in college is curious about. can alcohol appropriately be used as a defense? it seemed like yesterday he may be trying to say, okay, did it, i was drunk and she was drunk and so therefore that's not first degree? >> well, yes. the quick answer to that is, yes, it can be. and a lot of these things that you're hearing, the thin
. >> do they have to, though -- even if they could be successful, is there any burden -- as a layperson to say, well, who else did or provide some other scenario? >> look, look. we know from the prosecution's opening she had brain stem damage. her brain was injured. now how did that get injured? he admitted he threw her against the wall, banged her against the wall, she's got her carotid artery damaged. how does that get damaged? he choked her. he admitted to choking her. clearly...
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. >> as a layperson, when i was watching it, i said gosh, they're giving a lot away.as much that they gave it away. i was literally on the edge of my seat for the whole two hours. i was sit there saying, that's real, that's real. they did it exactly the way it is done. operationally in real life. there's an argument that if you go on the internet and you look up what is a halo jump and dynamic entry, that you can find it piece by piece and this is -- the other argument, of course, if you're the adversary and you see this movie and you kidnap somebody and you're in a hideout, you're not going to sleep that night knowing they're out there that have these capabilities. >> you have an idea, some of the things that were most touching to me were the family scenes. you see these guys with their wives and their children. there was one line in the movie that struck me where he's going off and he says bye baby when he knows he may or may not be coming back. they said we hope the family understands. they may not totally get it, but they hope that they understand. why was it so i
. >> as a layperson, when i was watching it, i said gosh, they're giving a lot away.as much that they gave it away. i was literally on the edge of my seat for the whole two hours. i was sit there saying, that's real, that's real. they did it exactly the way it is done. operationally in real life. there's an argument that if you go on the internet and you look up what is a halo jump and dynamic entry, that you can find it piece by piece and this is -- the other argument, of course, if...
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>> what makes it so difficult for the layperson to catch that? to zoom in on it and follow it and as the guy catches it, you have to zoom back out. >> the key is the slow motion? >> and the music. >>> you can't overstate the miking and what meant. nfl films is owned by the nfl. they get that access. >> completely changes it when you hear the audio to go with it. >> i'll never forget watching a lot of that footage as a kid. it is iconic. >> be great to see some of that at halftime. >> we >>> britain celebrating 60 years of queen elizabeth on the throne. a unique look at the queen and the royal family. no stiff upper lip need apply. you're watching "cbs this morning." specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's healt
>> what makes it so difficult for the layperson to catch that? to zoom in on it and follow it and as the guy catches it, you have to zoom back out. >> the key is the slow motion? >> and the music. >>> you can't overstate the miking and what meant. nfl films is owned by the nfl. they get that access. >> completely changes it when you hear the audio to go with it. >> i'll never forget watching a lot of that footage as a kid. it is iconic. >> be great...
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. >> as a layperson, when i was watching it, i thought, gosh, they're giving a lot away.a lot away. i was literally on the edge of my seat for the whole two hours. i was saying, that's real, that's real, that's real. they did it exactly the way it is done, operationally and in real life. there's an argument when you look up what is a halo jump and dynamic entry that you can find it piece by piece. the other argument, of course, is if you're the adversary and you've kidnapped somebody, you're not going to sleep that night knowing these guys are out there. >> you certainly have an idea. some of the things that were most touching to me were the family scenes. you see these guys with their wives, with their children. there was one line in the movie that struck me where he's going off and says, "bye, baby." we just hope the family understands. they may not totally get it. why did you include the family aspect? >> i think the wives are the true heros. the men are doing fantastic things for our country, but the wives are holding the home front together during this long combat de
. >> as a layperson, when i was watching it, i thought, gosh, they're giving a lot away.a lot away. i was literally on the edge of my seat for the whole two hours. i was saying, that's real, that's real, that's real. they did it exactly the way it is done, operationally and in real life. there's an argument when you look up what is a halo jump and dynamic entry that you can find it piece by piece. the other argument, of course, is if you're the adversary and you've kidnapped somebody,...
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before i get to regulatory reform i want to ask a basic question as a layperson which is, jeff, you and i talked about this in the past where is the demand coming from whether for an airplane? i get on airplanes seems like they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or only dubai they're buying aircraft? what about nuclear reactors. >> 95%, sorry about jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states so that's, used to be, when jeff and i grew up if you won in the nights you would win globally. today it's the opposite. you need to win globally and then because you're facing the same global competitors in the united states. it is a different deal. >> jimmy, the last decade, david, the last decade from boeing and fe, we sell a lot of engines to boeing. without emirates, all the chinese airlines, all the latin american airlines, you know our companies would be a fraction of the size. i think to andrew's point, i just don't feel un-american when i'm selling ge engines around the world, i'm sorry. and, you know wha
before i get to regulatory reform i want to ask a basic question as a layperson which is, jeff, you and i talked about this in the past where is the demand coming from whether for an airplane? i get on airplanes seems like they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or only dubai they're buying aircraft? what about nuclear reactors. >> 95%, sorry about jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states so that's,...
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. >> i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson. where is the demand coming from? our airlines buying new aircraft? is it only in the by -- is it only in dubai? but 95% of the world's consumers live outside of the united states. 70% of gdp is outside of the united states. it used to be if you won in the united states, you would win globally. today is the opposite. you need to win globally. you are facing the same global competitors in the united states. >> the last decade we sell a lot of engines to boeing. without emirates, the chinese airlines, the latin american airlines our companies would be a fraction of the size. i do not feel un-american when i am selling g.e. engines around the world. what i try to explain to people is it is like selling a product. it is only like 1000 times harder than the u.s.. you are facing competition. frequently it is their first experience with a product. with the chinese airlines, it was their first experience buying aircraft. we do not apologize for having to globalize our companies. i understand the complexity and high unemployme
. >> i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson. where is the demand coming from? our airlines buying new aircraft? is it only in the by -- is it only in dubai? but 95% of the world's consumers live outside of the united states. 70% of gdp is outside of the united states. it used to be if you won in the united states, you would win globally. today is the opposite. you need to win globally. you are facing the same global competitors in the united states. >> the last decade we...
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insourcing discussion to be forget to rate for before i want to ask a more basic question and the laypersonich is just, you and i talked about this in the past but where is demand coming from, whether it is for airplane, i don't know, i got airplanes, they are all bankrupt or are they buy new aircraft orders it on in to buy? what about nuclear reactors? >> 95% of, sorry for jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers are outside the united states, and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states. so that's, you, used to be when jeff and i grew up, if you want in united states you would when globally. today, it's the opposite. unita when globally and then, because you are facing the same basic competitors in the united states. >> the last decade, david, the last decade from boeing and dow, we sell a lot of engines to boeing. all the chinese airlines, all the latin american airlines, you know, our companies are a fraction of the size. and i think the andrew point, look, i just don't feel un-american what i'm selling ge engines around the world, i'm sorry. and unicode what i tried to find the peop
insourcing discussion to be forget to rate for before i want to ask a more basic question and the laypersonich is just, you and i talked about this in the past but where is demand coming from, whether it is for airplane, i don't know, i got airplanes, they are all bankrupt or are they buy new aircraft orders it on in to buy? what about nuclear reactors? >> 95% of, sorry for jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers are outside the united states, and 70% of the gdp is outside the united...
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before we get to regulatory i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson which is jeff you and have talked about this in the past. where's the demand coming from whether it's for an airplane, i don't know i get on airplanes and it seems like they are all bankrupt. or they buy new aircraft? what about nuclear reactors? >> 95%, 95% of the world's consumers live outside of the united states and 70% of gdp is outside of the united states. you know, it used to be when jeff and i grew up, if you want and the united states you would win globally. today it's the opposite. you need to win globally and then, because you are facing the same global competitors in the united states. think about the different deal. >> the last decade from owing and ge, so we sell a lot of engines to boeing. with all the chinese airlines, all the latin american airlines, you know our company is a fraction of the size and i think to andrew's point, i just don't feel un-american when i am selling ge engines around the world. i'm sorry. and you know what i tried to explain to people, it's like selling a product
before we get to regulatory i want to ask a more basic question as a layperson which is jeff you and have talked about this in the past. where's the demand coming from whether it's for an airplane, i don't know i get on airplanes and it seems like they are all bankrupt. or they buy new aircraft? what about nuclear reactors? >> 95%, 95% of the world's consumers live outside of the united states and 70% of gdp is outside of the united states. you know, it used to be when jeff and i grew up,...
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before i get to regulatory reform i want to ask a basic question as a layperson which is, jeff, you and i talked about this in the past where is the demand coming from whether for an airplane? i get on airplanes seems like they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or only dubai they're buying aircraft? what about nuclear reactors. >> 95%, sorry about jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states so that's, used to be, when jeff and i grew up if you won in the nights you would win globally. today it's the opposite. you need to win globally and then because you're facing the same global competitors in the united states. it is a different deal. >> jimmy, the last decade, david, the last decade from boeing and fe, we sell a lot of engines to boeing. without emirates, all the chinese airlines, all the latin american airlines, you know our companies would be a fraction of the size. i think to andrew's point, i just don't feel un-american when i'm selling ge engines around the world, i'm sorry. and, you know wha
before i get to regulatory reform i want to ask a basic question as a layperson which is, jeff, you and i talked about this in the past where is the demand coming from whether for an airplane? i get on airplanes seems like they're all bankrupt. are they buying new aircraft or only dubai they're buying aircraft? what about nuclear reactors. >> 95%, sorry about jumping in, 95% of the world's consumers live outside the united states and 70% of the gdp is outside the united states so that's,...