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that's all logical based on the information that we got from day one, day three, day five. but then you have to take into consideration how far would the airplane go -- we know how much fuel was on board. we know basically what the last ground speed which was about 450 knots. we know the last altitude was 30,000 feet. they just performed a bunch of calculations and said, okay, under these conditions, with winds aloft, airplane steady state, tracking outbound, how far before fuel exhaustion? they took it right to the limit and that's why they then narrowed that search box because that was the finite limit for how far that airplane could travel based on what we knew. 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 sea
that's all logical based on the information that we got from day one, day three, day five. but then you have to take into consideration how far would the airplane go -- we know how much fuel was on board. we know basically what the last ground speed which was about 450 knots. we know the last altitude was 30,000 feet. they just performed a bunch of calculations and said, okay, under these conditions, with winds aloft, airplane steady state, tracking outbound, how far before fuel exhaustion?...
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that's another failure in logic. because why would accjc sanction the college for expecting to continue to serve its 85,000 students? another head scratcher. (applause) >>> why didn't we even solicit a bid for a new it system? one person without even consulting knowledgeable people about it within city college of san francisco should not be making these no-bid contract decisions with private companies that on the surface don't have the best long-term interest of the students and the faculty at heart. (applause) >> thank you. >>> and i have handouts. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon, my name is roger scott. i've been a teacher at city college since 1972 and i've been on the executive board of aft 21 21 for 37 years, i believe. so, i have a bit of a historical perspective on city college. it's a great institution. and, by the way, i did go through -- i completed the [speaker not understood] paralegal program there [speaker not understood]. that's very useful. maybe more useful than a ph.d.. one th
that's another failure in logic. because why would accjc sanction the college for expecting to continue to serve its 85,000 students? another head scratcher. (applause) >>> why didn't we even solicit a bid for a new it system? one person without even consulting knowledgeable people about it within city college of san francisco should not be making these no-bid contract decisions with private companies that on the surface don't have the best long-term interest of the students and the...
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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. you have up to 10 minutes. >> good afternoon, president chiu, members of the board. i'm rick cooper, senior environmental planner with the planning department. joining me today are sarah jones, the environmental review officer and [speaker not understood], the environmental coordinator for the final mitigated negative declaration or smd which is the subjects of your appeal today. don [speaker not understood], director of planning capital manage
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...
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so alas that was happening under the law and then they are a logical station we observe the weather in eight steps every three hours. when mastered the air temperature pressure to meet seek and depth of snow and the presence of another when a phenomenon. all the data is transmitted to them as an uncensored and then these data is transferred to moscow when all types of weather stations. they are internationally use for forecasting of whether in other countries as well. if anything it's that something new going on. the department of geography of the company still university offers this tiny problem for the future many urologist to the sin nature is the real problem in kazakhstan and therefore he's very important he was a year and one or makeup to further specialization of having many relatives. for example shown to many apologies study the quality and quantity of surface
so alas that was happening under the law and then they are a logical station we observe the weather in eight steps every three hours. when mastered the air temperature pressure to meet seek and depth of snow and the presence of another when a phenomenon. all the data is transmitted to them as an uncensored and then these data is transferred to moscow when all types of weather stations. they are internationally use for forecasting of whether in other countries as well. if anything it's that...
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but the world has seen through russia's action and rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. >> amy, you are a student of history, you are a historian and there is a saying failed to heed the history's warns deems us to make mistakes, what mistakes will we make if we don't do something different? >> well, i think we have to be very, very firm in drawing a line with russia. and following up on any kind of threats that we make. for example, president obama said there would be further sanctions if russia did not get out of crimea. doesn't look like russia is living crimea any time soon and so i would expect it's very important that the u.s. broaden the list of people. >> so the first sanctions were meaningless? >> well, disappointed they didn't really include the officials that would have been a key part of the decision making in the crimea situation. >> okay. we are going to take a break here shortly and want to remind the audiences why this is to important. it is involving the people of ukraine and kiev and decided they wanted to be independent and a new election ther
but the world has seen through russia's action and rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. >> amy, you are a student of history, you are a historian and there is a saying failed to heed the history's warns deems us to make mistakes, what mistakes will we make if we don't do something different? >> well, i think we have to be very, very firm in drawing a line with russia. and following up on any kind of threats that we make. for example, president obama said there...
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however, i keep trying to jump on some logic train that would lead me away from the crew and coincidence keeps getting in the way. the coincidence, for example, that just two minutes after the last communication, the transponder was turned off. that the fact that the airplane turned just as it was transferring from malaysian airspace into vietnamese airspace where they would have additional radar coverage happen. also the fact that the airplane was flown deliberately and apparently descended deliberately perhaps in an attempt to avoid radar. i would really want to know if either one of these crew members was prior malaysian military and had a knowledge of radar coverage along the malaysian coast. one more coincidence, the fact that the airplane apparently flew out toward penang on the western coast of malaysia, out of the straits of malacca and the pings they received from the engine data aligned almost perfectly with an airway heading northwest toward sri lanka. >> i want to talk about that theory. but first, karen, i wanted to ask you if -- there's been a lot of confusion about what ex
however, i keep trying to jump on some logic train that would lead me away from the crew and coincidence keeps getting in the way. the coincidence, for example, that just two minutes after the last communication, the transponder was turned off. that the fact that the airplane turned just as it was transferring from malaysian airspace into vietnamese airspace where they would have additional radar coverage happen. also the fact that the airplane was flown deliberately and apparently descended...
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the world has seen through russia's actions and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. biden threatened additional sanctions against russia. theident obama froze the -- assets of 11 individuals and banned them from doing business with americans. it includes two of president putin's top advisers. russian officials mach v sanction and threatened to sanction leading american officials. president clinton will not attend -- president putin will not attend a summit. the startling information investigators did not find out until today. a toddler dangles from a window. what saves the child off life. there is a setback for the baby gorilla delivered by c-section. spring showers and temperatures are ahead. >> chris brown must stay in jail until an april 23 court hearing because he failed to remain in a rehab program. he was told that round made comments in the rehab about being a good -- being good at using guns and knives. he was being treated for anger management and other issues at the malibu facility. day 12 of the oscar pistorius murder trial in south africa. knew i
the world has seen through russia's actions and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic behind those actions. biden threatened additional sanctions against russia. theident obama froze the -- assets of 11 individuals and banned them from doing business with americans. it includes two of president putin's top advisers. russian officials mach v sanction and threatened to sanction leading american officials. president clinton will not attend -- president putin will not attend a summit. the...
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that's the logic. >> why put 20,000 troops on the border of ukraine? >> well, you know, partially for the reason that we discussed. >> let me get a quick response from ambassador. >> putin is clearly trying to intimidate the others countries. don't even think about becoming more integrated with the west. remember i'm here. remember i can do things. the issue of accidental war is not in regard to crimea. we've written that off. it's the russian board. it would be down in moldova. if something happened there, then the west would find the pressure domestically on us, and from our allies in central europe much greater than it is today. if mr. putin is seriously interested in having a future for his country in the outside world he has to take tight control and stop where he is. >> a tiny finger of ukrainian land, maybe a pretext can be found to seize that as well and connect to the russians. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside story." thanks for being with us. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >>
that's the logic. >> why put 20,000 troops on the border of ukraine? >> well, you know, partially for the reason that we discussed. >> let me get a quick response from ambassador. >> putin is clearly trying to intimidate the others countries. don't even think about becoming more integrated with the west. remember i'm here. remember i can do things. the issue of accidental war is not in regard to crimea. we've written that off. it's the russian board. it would be down in...
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that would be an example or logical explanation. however, until we find out the destination of that point inputted into the computer, we simply don't know. >> michael okay, we appreciate it so much. thank you for joining us here at this hour. >> taking a look at some of the other headlines making news at this hour. >> a day after russia claimed crimea, pro-russian forces entered the ukrainian navy's black sea headquarters in self varies toe poll and raised the red flag. >>> they have just settled with the justice department for more than $1 billion to end a criminal investigation. they admitted misleading customers and regulators. they recalled millions of cars in 2009 and 2010 after years of doing little beyond changing floor maps in response to xlanlts. nsa leaker, edward snowden talked about a robot at the conference in vancouver, canada. speaking from a location in russia where he is under asylum. he told the crowd, some of the most important reporting is yet to come. he did not go any furth. the former cia analyst said american
that would be an example or logical explanation. however, until we find out the destination of that point inputted into the computer, we simply don't know. >> michael okay, we appreciate it so much. thank you for joining us here at this hour. >> taking a look at some of the other headlines making news at this hour. >> a day after russia claimed crimea, pro-russian forces entered the ukrainian navy's black sea headquarters in self varies toe poll and raised the red flag....
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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
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,...
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it seems like a logical question. does it help america's best interests. >> we have the legislative expert of the panama canal. a couple things, i wouldn't be surprised if the obama administration came out and said clinton was fighting the war of the last century, which is what they have been trying to accuse putin of, bought clinton is thinking old school, but he's right, and i have a feeling that hillary clinton, this is a place where she could distance herself from president obama. there is a way to get this to stop, and congress can write in to the congress and say don't spend any funds to implement that plan. >> hillary clinton must be looking at polls with her husband. she made a comment the country is headed in the wrong direction. handing over the internet doesn't make a lot of since. >> hillary clinton has spent the better year of a year and a half trying to distance herself from barack obama because she's going to have to run on different things. she's going to have to figure out a way -- do you remember? th
it seems like a logical question. does it help america's best interests. >> we have the legislative expert of the panama canal. a couple things, i wouldn't be surprised if the obama administration came out and said clinton was fighting the war of the last century, which is what they have been trying to accuse putin of, bought clinton is thinking old school, but he's right, and i have a feeling that hillary clinton, this is a place where she could distance herself from president obama....
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most logical suspect was 31-year-old michael bryant, haynes' co-worker at the medical company.t 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 with his wife. then they had actually gone to a movie after that. >> bryant and his wife had the
most logical suspect was 31-year-old michael bryant, haynes' co-worker at the medical company.t 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...
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basically the logic would be what do we do? economy ollapsing the for the sake of presenting a collapse of the economy. sound very n't rational to me. probably part of the picture but the whole time operation was executed too skillfully. is kind of a mixture of each in factors, isolation looks credible to some extent but not really fully credible. and, of course, we can always go he usual academic way and say this is a combination of factors. a certain phenomenon. but there is a certain magic apply to ich if you the situation it will put all the pieces of the puzzle in place. formula might sound benign but i will say it. his is the restoration of the soviet union. i mean it more as a policy. to prove ing to try that putin is intent on soviet union. what i'm arguing is a more productive one. the restoration of the soviet union has already happened. explain what i mean. yes, russia is still much union than the soviet and will probably never be able lost ain the lands it during the soviet collapse. world whiche of the is shared by
basically the logic would be what do we do? economy ollapsing the for the sake of presenting a collapse of the economy. sound very n't rational to me. probably part of the picture but the whole time operation was executed too skillfully. is kind of a mixture of each in factors, isolation looks credible to some extent but not really fully credible. and, of course, we can always go he usual academic way and say this is a combination of factors. a certain phenomenon. but there is a certain magic...
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that we need certain diets if we're from certain gee logical areas.ould eat how our ancestors ate? >> that's correct. i got an e-mail from a scientist asking about this. america's a melting pot. we have people coming from a variety of different places, but you can still sort it out. we have tests that tell us what diets people need. and we have ten basic diets to diets where we put people on meat three times a day, like our eskimo patients. and we have dozens of variations in between. there isn't one diet for shall. this creates so much confusion. people get interested in nutrition. each book contradicts the previous book. they often end up not feeling any better. >> what they need to find out is what their ancestors eighate an makes more sense for them. >> people say what you say makes sense. these extreme diets make you sicker than you were. you can tell by your own tastes and proclivities. if you really enjoy pot roast and fatty bacon, that's probably what you need. if the idea of pot roast makes you gag, i can guarantee you're on the vegetarian si
that we need certain diets if we're from certain gee logical areas.ould eat how our ancestors ate? >> that's correct. i got an e-mail from a scientist asking about this. america's a melting pot. we have people coming from a variety of different places, but you can still sort it out. we have tests that tell us what diets people need. and we have ten basic diets to diets where we put people on meat three times a day, like our eskimo patients. and we have dozens of variations in between....
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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, do
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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i mean, that could be a logical reason for it. can't know for sure. >> and as you point out now, this morning, one of these renewed areas of focus, the search area, off the southern coast of australia. really, the far extended point of that so-called arc indicates that they do think it's at least possible that this flight was in the air for a long, long, long time before it went down. alastair, thank you so much for being with us. a voice of reason offering many possibilities. some of them dire, others not so nefarious. great to have you all this week. >>> we're following the investigation, all the breaking news, in the hunt for flight 370. we'll have more after the break. >>> breaking news overnight. the search and mystery intensifying for missing malaysia airlines flight 370. new clues suggesting the pilots may have changed course while they were still in contact with air traffic control. the plane vanishing into thin air. and also this morning, reports of a new area of focus for that plane. we're bringing you live team coverage
i mean, that could be a logical reason for it. can't know for sure. >> and as you point out now, this morning, one of these renewed areas of focus, the search area, off the southern coast of australia. really, the far extended point of that so-called arc indicates that they do think it's at least possible that this flight was in the air for a long, long, long time before it went down. alastair, thank you so much for being with us. a voice of reason offering many possibilities. some of...
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she's certain he's alive based on her logic and on her gut feel. sarah bajc is a former high powered businesswoman, she's now a teacher here in beijing. they were planning to move together to kuala lumpur soon before -- soon after this plane vanished, and she says she believes he's alive and well somewhere out there. >> the entire u.s. population is reliving things like 9/11 in this experience, right? if an unthinkable thing can happen even after we've taken all these precautions, what could happen next? this is a planned activity. somebody wants to do something and make a message out of it. it would serve them no good to be seen as callous and brutal and just start killing people unnecessarily because they won't have as much bargaining power, i think. i think. i mean, i can't imagine to put myself into the mind-set of somebody who would possibly even contemplate this but i've got to believe that the hostages are valuable to them. as the only adult american on the flight, philip would be a valuable asset to them. and it happens to be that he's also
she's certain he's alive based on her logic and on her gut feel. sarah bajc is a former high powered businesswoman, she's now a teacher here in beijing. they were planning to move together to kuala lumpur soon before -- soon after this plane vanished, and she says she believes he's alive and well somewhere out there. >> the entire u.s. population is reliving things like 9/11 in this experience, right? if an unthinkable thing can happen even after we've taken all these precautions, what...
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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
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,...
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it seems illogical until something logical, you come up with a logical explanation. >> exactly. exactly what you may need in a situation to explain what we're faced with here. >> got to find the plane. >> yeah, got to find the plane. that will provide all the answers and you know, that could take some time at this point. >> all right. mr. rose, i appreciate your time and expertise on this. thanks very much. >>> all right. coming up, we've still got a lot more to talk about. scott brown, chris christie. it's all coming up right after this. [ female announcer ] for a brilliant smile there's a breakthrough in whitening. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. >>> a little chris there with the laugh. time for the side show. as tensions continue to mount with russia over the ukraine, the battle lines of the cold war are back. most recently, a russian journalist, a putin appointed tv anchor said russia is qu
it seems illogical until something logical, you come up with a logical explanation. >> exactly. exactly what you may need in a situation to explain what we're faced with here. >> got to find the plane. >> yeah, got to find the plane. that will provide all the answers and you know, that could take some time at this point. >> all right. mr. rose, i appreciate your time and expertise on this. thanks very much. >>> all right. coming up, we've still got a lot more to...
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it said the satellite company in coming up with logic in order to find the place the airplane came in, they have not been sitting on their morals, they are honing their calculation and logic to bring us to this site. >> is the way that this happens that there are people analysing data while the search is going on at the same time. >> sorry, i didn't catch the first part. >> not at all. you have two things happening at the same time - people are searching looking at data that may be a little dated, and then the two things have to meet up, the search area and the data that may be a little dated. >> yes, you see the inmar sat people are in britain, they are the people that run that satellite system. the people that do the search are a different group. the first group, the in mar sat people came up with the calculations and logic to repurpose the data that they have from their satellite in order to determine the likelihood of the airplane being where it is. while the searchers are looking, they are steadily trying to refine what they already know, and one thing that they looked at was the
it said the satellite company in coming up with logic in order to find the place the airplane came in, they have not been sitting on their morals, they are honing their calculation and logic to bring us to this site. >> is the way that this happens that there are people analysing data while the search is going on at the same time. >> sorry, i didn't catch the first part. >> not at all. you have two things happening at the same time - people are searching looking at data that...
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many tell me they still believe their family members are still alive, even if logically the chances seem quite remote. >> they go to bed at night and they probably logically know it's happening, but they don't want to give up. they want to have the good moments with their life. they want to continue to hope for the best. >> reporter: and in a culture where family is everything, they are the refusing to give up because the consequences are just too great. >> well, my mom used to say that where there are people there are family. but one is lost. >> reporter: wolf, i'm told these families get this hard evidence, they tell me that they won't believe it, so they'll be stuck in this cycle of trauma. >> such a sad, sad story. david mckenzie in beijing, thank you very much. just ahead, we're going to ask our own richard quest about what seems to be some increased optimism that searchers will find something in the indian ocean. there he is. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. w
many tell me they still believe their family members are still alive, even if logically the chances seem quite remote. >> they go to bed at night and they probably logically know it's happening, but they don't want to give up. they want to have the good moments with their life. they want to continue to hope for the best. >> reporter: and in a culture where family is everything, they are the refusing to give up because the consequences are just too great. >> well, my mom used...
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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 of me. again, we have to look at the picture. the whole operation is executed locally. it is a mixture of different factors, and each in isolation look credible. but not fully credible. we can go the usual academic way and save it is a combination of factors both i think there is a certain magic formula which if situation,t to the it will actually put all of the pieces of the puzzle in ways. this magical formula might sound banal, but i'm still going to say it. there is desperation in the soviet union. i mean it not as a policy. i am not going to try to prove wants to restart -- to vladimir putin wants to restore the soviet union. i would argue that it has already happened. let me play what i mean. russia is much smaller than the soviet union historically. it will probably never regained the land that it lost during the collapse. image of the world which is shared by the majority of the
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 of me. again, we have to look at the picture. the whole operation is executed locally. it is a mixture of different factors, and each in isolation look credible. but not fully credible. we can go the usual academic way and save it is a combination of factors both i think there is a certain magic formula which if situation,t to the it will actually...
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the world has seen through russians actions and flawed logic of president putin and he promised isolation of russia and more sanctions and sought to reassure poland and countries on russia's borders that nato will protect them. no president obama and i view article 5 as a solemn commitment not only for our time but all time we take it deadly serious and our commitment is unwavering and unshakeable. that is why the united states has just deployed 12 f-16 fighter jets to the air base in poland. they will be carrying on more conversations in a meeting with estonia. they are trying to reassure the countrys that nato stands with them. back to you. >> i want you to stand by as well. i want you to bring phil ittner and jennifer glasse, all three of you providing a unique perspective on what has unfolded over the last few months. jennifer, now that a treaty has been signed, what else needs to happen to for mallize crimea's secession with russia? >> well, it all happened in moscow now. the constitutional court there has to ratify this and then it goes back to the two houses of the russian parliame
the world has seen through russians actions and flawed logic of president putin and he promised isolation of russia and more sanctions and sought to reassure poland and countries on russia's borders that nato will protect them. no president obama and i view article 5 as a solemn commitment not only for our time but all time we take it deadly serious and our commitment is unwavering and unshakeable. that is why the united states has just deployed 12 f-16 fighter jets to the air base in poland....
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the most logical assumption, will be somewhere in the ocean in the water. when that happens -- >> i think that's stair to say. >> okay. >> i'm not sure that i would subscribe to where some day going to find it. >> really? >> this is a lot tougher than what is the previous most difficult. >> the transponder that we have been hearing so much conversation about, apparently it is still pinging. is there a point at which i think it's a few days from now, maybe a couple of weeks when it stops emitting a signal and how then do you begin to sort of -- where does that leave you in terms of finding something that can bring you closer to something that's meaningful? >> well, the major source of notice, or showing where this is is probably the fingers on the flight data recorder and the -- >> voice recorder. >> and the voice recorder. and i think those are supposed to be reliable for up to a month. so i would put them as a much more logical source of audio. >> and how long do those recorders continue to emit this pinging? is it for another couple weeks 30 days or so? >
the most logical assumption, will be somewhere in the ocean in the water. when that happens -- >> i think that's stair to say. >> okay. >> i'm not sure that i would subscribe to where some day going to find it. >> really? >> this is a lot tougher than what is the previous most difficult. >> the transponder that we have been hearing so much conversation about, apparently it is still pinging. is there a point at which i think it's a few days from now, maybe a...
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now has available to him and for him it very much does seem -- and it's an inescapable deduction of logic, he says. he cannot get away from the fact that whoever was flying the aircraft towards the dawn on saturday morning was somebody that knew how to fly the aircraft, knew how to fly it well, had excellent control of it and it leaves him with a very inescapable logical conclusion, wolf, one that he finds painful. >> yeah, i can understand that. nic robertson doing excellent reporting for us. thank you. let's bring in evan perez and miles o'brien and cnn law enforcement analyst, former assistant fbi director, tom fuentes. miles, let's start with you. what do you make of this information that they are making out? >> a 270-degree turn right all the way down to left, it's very difficult, wolf, to come up with a scenario where that is some sort of a mechanical failure or malfunction. if a pilot was in a bad way, rapid decompression, fire, whatever you want to say, he or she would not take that long way around to gain that direction. it would be a sharp turn to the left. and so it's very diff
now has available to him and for him it very much does seem -- and it's an inescapable deduction of logic, he says. he cannot get away from the fact that whoever was flying the aircraft towards the dawn on saturday morning was somebody that knew how to fly the aircraft, knew how to fly it well, had excellent control of it and it leaves him with a very inescapable logical conclusion, wolf, one that he finds painful. >> yeah, i can understand that. nic robertson doing excellent reporting...
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logically speaking no it up to the syrian government awarded have had in me was one or get gas to be with us to use chemical weapons use in arcade while inspectors were on the ground it is so yes it does not make sense of talks. i have an immediate consultations had caught the vice foreign minister yu did not really kids love to tell. i pressed him for the investigators to have access to it and then the sector to speak to me didn't proceed to damascus to negotiate with the government access to a code to dvd on the gop from the very beginning was expanded and we get experts to go ahead to investigate. it's a even go to this area and if he was not part of the agreement was signed between the second of three general is the most in yet because circumstances are after two days of negotiations that they would give us access to what is interested in investing in a sexist so we had our in the meantime plan for the texas so the minute we got the green i was to find politically. and that so that's the first time either he's ever going to have a new investigation of possible chemical weapons us
logically speaking no it up to the syrian government awarded have had in me was one or get gas to be with us to use chemical weapons use in arcade while inspectors were on the ground it is so yes it does not make sense of talks. i have an immediate consultations had caught the vice foreign minister yu did not really kids love to tell. i pressed him for the investigators to have access to it and then the sector to speak to me didn't proceed to damascus to negotiate with the government access to...
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we are not logical.e want to believe there is hope out there and that that person is going to walk through the door one day. until that 100% as sarah mentioned, 0.01% chance that is not going to happen you are going to believe that because that is the only option to keep going. >> thank you very much. appreciate your time. that was a great interview with sarah. still to come, what would you do if someone tried to take over your flight. the man who took down shoe bomber is outfront. >>> what was flight 370 like for those on board with the pieces of information we have now about altitude shifts and plunging and surging? what was it like for the passengers? we are going to show you. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close!
we are not logical.e want to believe there is hope out there and that that person is going to walk through the door one day. until that 100% as sarah mentioned, 0.01% chance that is not going to happen you are going to believe that because that is the only option to keep going. >> thank you very much. appreciate your time. that was a great interview with sarah. still to come, what would you do if someone tried to take over your flight. the man who took down shoe bomber is outfront....
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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 isolati
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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that time be delivered to her by the people nine act but if i get any sort of provide this circular logic in it in sufficient in her opinion what the next course of action. well the fbi also has the option to submit the documents themselves directly to the giants and allowed the giants to determine whether they should be released. looking down at the end of the person herself right now all that the judge has to go on is what the fbi is telling her. the documents i cannot clearly has not been sufficient to meet the fbi can put on record a lot more information about what the investigation was about they feel they can. they will submit that the giant either way we seek a resolution to the case as to whether additional documents will be released and it would also shed and will not apply to the situation just to find out what the fbi explanation is as for why they can't explain anything further to the record. she did say that that information and i would feel. what exactly does that mean. if he asked the guy delivers to her documents and active form. that means that i won't be able to see them
that time be delivered to her by the people nine act but if i get any sort of provide this circular logic in it in sufficient in her opinion what the next course of action. well the fbi also has the option to submit the documents themselves directly to the giants and allowed the giants to determine whether they should be released. looking down at the end of the person herself right now all that the judge has to go on is what the fbi is telling her. the documents i cannot clearly has not been...
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>> well, if you look at the logical center teaming call areas that they need to hold from airports to communication centers, the parliament, to the military business sees this is that next logical stupp to bake sure that they cannot interfere with the successful delivery of energy to the crimian peninsula. this was in preparation of the vote, meaning that they believe that this vote is going to come out where the russians believe that they're -- the russian population in the crimea is going to vote to go with russia. in order to protect the outcome that have vote i think they needed this strategic hold. this is where natural gas can be delivered in that region. i think the russians believe that was very important to make sure that that wasn't a lever that kiev government could use against the crimian peninsula. that's what you're seeing here. i find it interesting that that happens, you have some low level cyberattacks happening which we've seen russians use in the past. then this notion, we'll have discussion about constitutional reform in kiev about the crimea peninsula. >> schieffe
>> well, if you look at the logical center teaming call areas that they need to hold from airports to communication centers, the parliament, to the military business sees this is that next logical stupp to bake sure that they cannot interfere with the successful delivery of energy to the crimian peninsula. this was in preparation of the vote, meaning that they believe that this vote is going to come out where the russians believe that they're -- the russian population in the crimea is...
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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 screech] [gunfire] >> that is intense. those drills are part of the u.n. approved exercise response 2014. john kerry weeks ago this is not "rocky iv," one other person seems to think this is the cold war. >> i have recognized him for what he is, he is a cold warrior. an old kgb colonel who wants to restore the russian empire. he himself said the greatest catastrophe of the 20th century was the breakup of the soviet union. we just have to understand him for what he is. margaret thatcher said, ronald reagan won the cold war without firing a shot. we have to show a strong approach to him. that means economically and diplomatically. that means militarily, in some respects. and then i think he will curb those ambitions of his. >> so, what is the prescription? >>
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 screech] [gunfire] >> that is intense. those drills are part of the u.n. approved exercise response 2014. john kerry weeks ago this is not "rocky...
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>> it's bad logic. you're playing politics and logic have something the common. they don't.this is political, and i try no tot do political stuff but this is brought you by the same people who created the movie, if you like your health care, you can keep your health care. i have a very cynical view when i see countries like china, who we know has been a threat to the united states, russia, north korea other, places, anybody who has the chance to control not only the flow of information but the standards that control the flow of information -- >> the argument for this is they could have controlled it in their respective countries are not in the case of china, proven to the be case in syria. so they could and would have done any of that anyway, and this doesn't move the needle on that. you sigh what? >> they may be controlling it at the country level. your talking about china being able to project its views into a hemisphere saying this kind of information can't move. would they allow information about tianimen square into asia? this is a slippery slope. you start allowing peo
>> it's bad logic. you're playing politics and logic have something the common. they don't.this is political, and i try no tot do political stuff but this is brought you by the same people who created the movie, if you like your health care, you can keep your health care. i have a very cynical view when i see countries like china, who we know has been a threat to the united states, russia, north korea other, places, anybody who has the chance to control not only the flow of information...
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it seems illogical until something logical, you come up with a logical explanation. >> exactly. that is exactly what you may need in a situation to explain what we're faced with here. >> got to find the plane. >> yeah, got to find the plane. that will provide all the answers and you know, that could take some time at this point. >> all right. mr. rose, i appreciate your time and expertise on this. thanks very much. >>> all right. coming up, we've still got a lot more to talk about. scott brown, chris christie. it's all coming up right after this. for retirement. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your retirement goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, and life insurance, how was prugh.ce? that bad? i dropped 2 balls, mom. eye on the ball! that's all it is. eye on the ball. that's a good tip. i'll try it. by t
it seems illogical until something logical, you come up with a logical explanation. >> exactly. that is exactly what you may need in a situation to explain what we're faced with here. >> got to find the plane. >> yeah, got to find the plane. that will provide all the answers and you know, that could take some time at this point. >> all right. mr. rose, i appreciate your time and expertise on this. thanks very much. >>> all right. coming up, we've still got a lot...
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as atika was just pointing out, it's a logical theory, hypothesis that they're moving towards across several agencies of the u.s. government that are working with the malaysians, that are familiar with the technical analysis of the data that they do have in hand. no facts yet. you know, nothing is proven and certainly nothing against any members of the crew or the passengers because nobody knows what happened. but if you begin to rule certain things out, it may be what you're left with, we're told. you know, there was that deliberate turn to the left, electronic systems were cut off. these are the kind of things that appear to be very deliberate actions by someone who has considerable flight expertise. that is leading them very much to look at the pilot, to look at the co-pilot, and as we saw yesterday malaysian authorities went to the homes of both men to search them. so this is something that several parties led by the malaysians are looking into. >> and so that is the criminal investigation, but of course there's also the accident investigation. what kind of assets is the u.s. kin
as atika was just pointing out, it's a logical theory, hypothesis that they're moving towards across several agencies of the u.s. government that are working with the malaysians, that are familiar with the technical analysis of the data that they do have in hand. no facts yet. you know, nothing is proven and certainly nothing against any members of the crew or the passengers because nobody knows what happened. but if you begin to rule certain things out, it may be what you're left with, we're...
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the logic of that i would submit is fairly obvious. you couldn't have a situation where you have a low iq of 71 and high iq of 80 and say at the same time there is a 95% chance his score is between 75 and 85 and also 95% chance that his score is between 66-76. >> you want us to destroy this case and establish the principle, the very significant principles that where you have a criminal defendant condemned to death for murder who scores 71, 72, 73, 74, 80, that is okay, that is all you are trying to persuade us of? >> i'm not happy having to go through this in future cases where you have 69, 74, 75, 81. don't you have some more general principle other than the particular scores in this case are good enough? >> we think a particular scores in this case are good enough but we have a broader principle which is when you are dealing with things like missile diagnosis or things in the medical field generally event there is good reason for this court to do as it has historically to defer to reasonable legislative judgment. >> let me ask you th
the logic of that i would submit is fairly obvious. you couldn't have a situation where you have a low iq of 71 and high iq of 80 and say at the same time there is a 95% chance his score is between 75 and 85 and also 95% chance that his score is between 66-76. >> you want us to destroy this case and establish the principle, the very significant principles that where you have a criminal defendant condemned to death for murder who scores 71, 72, 73, 74, 80, that is okay, that is all you are...
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the logic i would submit is fairly obvious. he you couldn't have a situation where taking this case where you have a low iq on the weschler of 71 and a high iq on the weschler of 80 and at the same time there's a 95% chance his scores between 75 and 85 and also a 95 95 -- >> one justice decide this case and establish the principle, the very significant principle where you have a criminal defendant indicted for murder whose scores are 71, 72, 73, 74 and 80. that is all you are trying to persuade us on? >> your honor i'm not happy having to go through this and all future cases where you have somebody who has 69, 73, 74, 75 and 81. don't you have some more general principle other than the particular scores? >> we certainly think the particular scores in this case are good enough but we have a broader principle which is that when you're dealing with things like mental diagnosis or things in the medical field generally there's good reason for this court to do as it has historic day which is to defer to reasonable legislative judgmen
the logic i would submit is fairly obvious. he you couldn't have a situation where taking this case where you have a low iq on the weschler of 71 and a high iq on the weschler of 80 and at the same time there's a 95% chance his scores between 75 and 85 and also a 95 95 -- >> one justice decide this case and establish the principle, the very significant principle where you have a criminal defendant indicted for murder whose scores are 71, 72, 73, 74 and 80. that is all you are trying to...
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but the world has seen through russia's action, and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic, behind those actions. >> biden promising the u.s. will respond with more sanctions aimed at russia. sanctionss effectively mocked in moscow. some of those targeted sitting on the front row as fodor putin delivered his speech. like you had a chance to talk to the point man on the sanctions. are they ready to dial things up? quick david cohen is the undersecretary in the treasury department, the guy responsible for this hit list. i asked him, does the u.s. have credibility? is that going to be a credible threat to the russians? here is how he responded. >> it is a powerful tool, a flexible tool, and one we think we have in other circumstances demonstrated we are quite capable of using. i know the russians understand that we have a very good track record, in terms of applying sanctions in an escalating fraction -- fashion in response to an escalating threat. >> he did not identify who the next targets will be. will the u.s. go after state-run banks? will it go after top executives of russian en
but the world has seen through russia's action, and has rejected the logic, the flawed logic, behind those actions. >> biden promising the u.s. will respond with more sanctions aimed at russia. sanctionss effectively mocked in moscow. some of those targeted sitting on the front row as fodor putin delivered his speech. like you had a chance to talk to the point man on the sanctions. are they ready to dial things up? quick david cohen is the undersecretary in the treasury department, the...
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the russian logic of invading georgia was this. they knew they were going to be getting some international opprobrium, right? upset people by invading georgia back in 2008. their calculous was they could bear the international criticism for doing it. their desire to occupy parts of georgia was stronger than the level of interest and outrage the world could maintain about that question. is that also the calculation with russia having invaded part of ukraine? it worked for them in 2008. is that the same calculation they're making now, that we can't possibly care as much as they care about what they've just done? they'll stick it out and we'll forget it. the major european leader who's thought to be closest to vladimir putin, at least the most able to talk to him leader to leader, is angela merkel who you see here on your screen. angela merkel, the chancellor of germany. nobody quite knew what to make of it when she reportedly finished a long telephone call with vladimir putin a couple days ago and after that call picked up the phone
the russian logic of invading georgia was this. they knew they were going to be getting some international opprobrium, right? upset people by invading georgia back in 2008. their calculous was they could bear the international criticism for doing it. their desire to occupy parts of georgia was stronger than the level of interest and outrage the world could maintain about that question. is that also the calculation with russia having invaded part of ukraine? it worked for them in 2008. is that...
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i love the story because it defies logic. i love the logical world. i try to figure everyone's motivation out. >> really? >> i try to figure out what's going to happen next. what kimberly is think, i'm trying to figure that out, whether dana and bob are going to fight today, i'm trying to figure that out. >> dana, you tweeted earlier, we're entering the media on media part of the saga. i want to throw this to the sound on tape of charles krauthammer on the media obsession with the missing flight on the x-factor last night. >> in the coverage what annoys me is the way it's become a game when it's a terrible, terrible event and there are people who are suffering. >> it becomes a burlesque show, a farce, and we have reached that point on this coverage. when you have people, when, is it a stow away? when does godzilla come on? on another network, they actually said aliens might have taken it. they're not kidding around. >> now you're talking my language, psychotics. i can explain that, but the real mystery is why the ordinary nonpsychotic people so fascin
i love the story because it defies logic. i love the logical world. i try to figure everyone's motivation out. >> really? >> i try to figure out what's going to happen next. what kimberly is think, i'm trying to figure that out, whether dana and bob are going to fight today, i'm trying to figure that out. >> dana, you tweeted earlier, we're entering the media on media part of the saga. i want to throw this to the sound on tape of charles krauthammer on the media obsession with...
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logical explanation. regarding the phone calls. we're all guilty of texting out to the runway threshold. >> this is what i want to know. those doors are closed and i'm a passenger and never assumed for a moment my pilot has been talking to his wife or children or friends eight minutes before takeoff. >> i'm not necessarily advocating the pilot should be on his cell phone as lining up for the runway to take off. but we're all guilty of having our phones on when we have been told to turn them off on the airplane until the last minute. sometimes, i keep mine until climbing 5,000 feet and loses the cell tower. we don't know the content of this phone call, who it was to or what it was about. >> not that unusual. >> well, again, shouldn't be happening, but until we know the content of the phone call, shouldn't be jumping to conclusions. >> you're right. and the reason we're left not knowing, we don't have any of the recordings released, the flight cockpit data recordings. we don't know any of the transmissions. miles o'brien, they know t
logical explanation. regarding the phone calls. we're all guilty of texting out to the runway threshold. >> this is what i want to know. those doors are closed and i'm a passenger and never assumed for a moment my pilot has been talking to his wife or children or friends eight minutes before takeoff. >> i'm not necessarily advocating the pilot should be on his cell phone as lining up for the runway to take off. but we're all guilty of having our phones on when we have been told to...
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i don't even understand the logic, frankly. if you thought it was wrong then, you should think it's wrong today. >> former am bass elector michael mcfaul, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> joining me senator chris murphy, democrat from connecticut. traveled to the ukraine with senator john mccain. we had you on on friday talking about the unfolding situation. former ambassador just talked about costs. how do you see the possible response here from the u.s.? >> well, i think the key is, is that ultimately this response has to not be unilateral coming from the united states. ultimately about two-thirds of the money that exits russia every year ends up in european economies and in european banks, so it's important that whatever we do here, we do along with our european allies. frankly a lot of us are disappointed in what we've heard from europe so far. i would frankly argue that five years ago it was ridiculous to think that russia was going to invade ukraine, and so it's not so ridiculous to th
i don't even understand the logic, frankly. if you thought it was wrong then, you should think it's wrong today. >> former am bass elector michael mcfaul, thank you so much for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> joining me senator chris murphy, democrat from connecticut. traveled to the ukraine with senator john mccain. we had you on on friday talking about the unfolding situation. former ambassador just talked about costs. how do you see the possible response...
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here is his logic. quote, there are nearly 100 programs at the federal level that are meant to help, but they have actually created a poverty trap there is no coordination with these programs, and new ones are frequently being added without much consideration to how they affect other programs. we've got to fix the problem and this report is the first step towards significant reform. cynthia tucker is a great person to have on. and david corn is an msnbc political analyst and the washington bureau chief for mother jones. i want to hear from both of you and your thinking on this. i'm going the leave it wide open. what do you make of the fact that paul ryan, a budget hawk, is now interested in the poor? and what is of interest to him in these programs, do you think, cynthia? >> what is of interest to him is cutting programs for the poor, chris. you and i both know what this is about. paul ryan has some new lines, some updated rhetoric. but it's the same idea from ronald reagan 40 years ago. the poor, if pe
here is his logic. quote, there are nearly 100 programs at the federal level that are meant to help, but they have actually created a poverty trap there is no coordination with these programs, and new ones are frequently being added without much consideration to how they affect other programs. we've got to fix the problem and this report is the first step towards significant reform. cynthia tucker is a great person to have on. and david corn is an msnbc political analyst and the washington...
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that's not even logic., look, this district has elected republicans for the last 31 straight years. that's right. this district has been under republican control since 1983. there have been only one democratic congressman in the district's entire history. now, the media's referendum theory is terribly ridiculous. it's not based in fact or reality. and they are flat out wrong as michael of "the l.a. times" points out, obamacare, basically, if you look at the numbers, it's on a roll. it's on a roll. i know that might be hard for some people to believe, and on the heels of an election you really wanted, you have to look at the numbers. this is what's happening. let's go through the numbers. 4.2 million americans are now enrolled in obamacare. 940,000 people signed up in february alone. one estimate shows obamacare has provided health care for 13 million americans. this number includes young adults under the age of 26 who are still staying on their parents' policy. there is no doubt obamacare is gaining momentu
that's not even logic., look, this district has elected republicans for the last 31 straight years. that's right. this district has been under republican control since 1983. there have been only one democratic congressman in the district's entire history. now, the media's referendum theory is terribly ridiculous. it's not based in fact or reality. and they are flat out wrong as michael of "the l.a. times" points out, obamacare, basically, if you look at the numbers, it's on a roll....