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. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals that boarded the plane. one of these appears to be an iranian seeking asylum. someone who was holding one of these passports planning to head to germany to seek asylum. the malaysian police chief said it's not believed to be any member of any terrorist groups. this information comes as the search for this missing plane widened significantly. and it does look like it's focusing now on the western part of malaysia which is the opposite side of the country from where the jet took off. the search for flight 370 is expanding. crews are now focusing their efforts in the waters off the west coast of malaysia. and in vee yet vietnam search and resue teams are also hitting land. the u.s. is among ten nations working together to find the missing malaysia airlines jet and 230 people on board. >> right now, by my estimates, we're looking at hundreds of miles so time is not on our side because that rather is indeed narrowing by the h
. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals that boarded the plane. one of these appears to be an iranian seeking asylum. someone who was holding one of these passports planning to head to germany to seek asylum. the malaysian police chief said it's not believed to be any member of any terrorist groups. this information comes as the search for this missing plane widened significantly. and it does look...
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i see marie here, i want to thank all the members of the homeless outreach team for all of their hard work and thank you for your continued service. we are allowed to do four things. first to increase the number of things they do direct outreach on the street, they will get more individuals into services and housing opportunities. >> second, dph will be able to include more in the levels of backgrounds and third, the capacity to allow 160 new managed clients meaning new individuals will have more to work with to better their situations and lastly a new funding and stabilization beds which will better stabilize themselves in homelessness. over all if we are going to be serious about significantly addressing our homeless population in city hall, we need target investment and programs that are proven to work and services for individuals within our streets. greater targeted investment will drive a positive impact for a homeless population and start pulling people off the streets into services and shelter wechlt all -- we all know there is no silver bullet to reducing homelessness but we c
i see marie here, i want to thank all the members of the homeless outreach team for all of their hard work and thank you for your continued service. we are allowed to do four things. first to increase the number of things they do direct outreach on the street, they will get more individuals into services and housing opportunities. >> second, dph will be able to include more in the levels of backgrounds and third, the capacity to allow 160 new managed clients meaning new individuals will...
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. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in rockingham, an australia naval ship, the "own shield," is due to leave port in a couple of hours and on board is a towed pin locater along with an 11-support crew. black boxes or flight recorders up to 20,000 feet under the water. now, if the black boxes can be found, they could finally explain what went wrong on malaysia airline flight 370, but time is running out because the black boxes' beacons only have a few hours left. the pinger is only good for a few hours. they can't be used until some wreckage is found and investigators have a better idea about where exactly the boeing 777 went down. at this point not a single piece of missing debris has been found. of course, this is all extraordinarily frustrating and sometimes confusing for the families of the 239 people who were on board. around two-thirds of the passengers were from china, and a group of relatives have now traveled to kuala lumpur to push malaysian authorities to give them more and clear information about this invest
. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in rockingham, an australia naval ship, the "own shield," is due to leave port in a couple of hours and on board is a towed pin locater along with an 11-support crew. black boxes or flight recorders up to 20,000 feet under the water. now, if the black boxes can be found, they could finally explain what went wrong on malaysia airline flight 370, but time is running out because the black boxes' beacons only have a few hours left. the...
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the digital currency ambit claim and not from august to be the good is it because if that katie marie here for my business desk not kate's so far. its been able to function tax free. the japanese government they are on a channel that cost more. yet they wanted crackdown little bit because for the moment that basically is actually considered a currency to any of those online transactions that take place due to a head tax free japanese officials have been coming under pressure to change that. in the wake of the collapse of the town docks which is the tokyo based exchange the file for bankruptcy last week. a lot of countries have in fact been trying to work out how to deal with that we've been calling at this digital transactions could potentially be used for tax evasion money laundering russia china and singapore have already taken action to ban or regulate it. japan's actions at mit japan's government saying it may follow suit and start taxing those transactions can either be a question sets running this whole thing is who exactly is behind a query any question on what we thought we were we
the digital currency ambit claim and not from august to be the good is it because if that katie marie here for my business desk not kate's so far. its been able to function tax free. the japanese government they are on a channel that cost more. yet they wanted crackdown little bit because for the moment that basically is actually considered a currency to any of those online transactions that take place due to a head tax free japanese officials have been coming under pressure to change that. in...
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i don't think so. >> a question for mary here. from sarah.e of flight 370 be government related? >> well, a hostile government possibly, yes. they would have means. >> jeff wise, did they search the flight path or automatically think it went across the world? that is from thomas tompkins. >> i don't understand the question. >> what are the possibility that this is a black hole? there are conspiracy theories about that. you never know, it could have landed in myanmar. mary schiavo? >> we don't have a lot of pings to go on. if it's near the flight path it's possible. we have a few data points. >> jeff beatty i would say they are hijacked and if they are on board the family would have come to meet with the rest of the family -- the pilots family. there were reports that the pilots family moved out of the home. but they would have gone to meet with them already. does that even weigh on this investigation? >> i don't think so. if this was an elaborate hijacking operation i think there is an opportunity to put forward a major reward program. i have
i don't think so. >> a question for mary here. from sarah.e of flight 370 be government related? >> well, a hostile government possibly, yes. they would have means. >> jeff wise, did they search the flight path or automatically think it went across the world? that is from thomas tompkins. >> i don't understand the question. >> what are the possibility that this is a black hole? there are conspiracy theories about that. you never know, it could have landed in...
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mary, i am going to ask you a twofer here.now why they are not searching nearby air pords. if no record has been found so far. is there a possibility it could have landed somewhere nearby. >> i think they are not searching them because of the location of the hand shakes. the few data points that we have from the aircraft that couldn't be turned off, as dr. bob arnot said to the satellites. based on that satellite information and the crunching of the data by inmarsat and other brains in the world working with them, that they had a pretty good aidea it headed into the ocean. they are not looking at airports. at airports, there are lots of people. having spent years investigating and litigating 911, the clues just flooded out. there are many people out there with eyes and ears, ready and willing to help solve a crime. there has been silence. >> we have heard a lot of people saying that crowd sourcing, i lot of experts that are willing to contribute to this search effort. a big thank you to mary schiavo and to dr. bob arnot. thank
mary, i am going to ask you a twofer here.now why they are not searching nearby air pords. if no record has been found so far. is there a possibility it could have landed somewhere nearby. >> i think they are not searching them because of the location of the hand shakes. the few data points that we have from the aircraft that couldn't be turned off, as dr. bob arnot said to the satellites. based on that satellite information and the crunching of the data by inmarsat and other brains in...
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andrew stevens is in while mary is here. and also rejoining us is jack barker, a former spokesman for the faa. andrew, bring us up-to-date on the new information that is being gathered as they continue to look for the plane or at least look for clues as to how this happened in the first place. >> we have the investigation ongoing here in malaysia into the plate. so she'll start here in malaysia and looking at the flight simulator taken from the captain of this flight. at this stage in the last two hours, we won't releasing what they have found so far. reuters are reporting this. a flight simulator was also found. and they are waiting for the background checks of those involved. it is moving but moving slowly. 24 hours ago. they vid owe are now looking at the timeline, and the last known contact with the pilot and the ground from where the pilot said, all right, good night, all is well, he said that after the transponders were quickly turned off. very quickly as you say, this applies to 11 countries. this is what the malaysia
andrew stevens is in while mary is here. and also rejoining us is jack barker, a former spokesman for the faa. andrew, bring us up-to-date on the new information that is being gathered as they continue to look for the plane or at least look for clues as to how this happened in the first place. >> we have the investigation ongoing here in malaysia into the plate. so she'll start here in malaysia and looking at the flight simulator taken from the captain of this flight. at this stage in the...
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. >> jimmy: they make the best bloody marys here. >> steve: it's my third bloody mary. >> jimmy: thisy mary -- >> steve: we're done with break. >> jimmy: it's our cigarette break. i got to eat four palmals. [ laughter ] do they still make palmals? >> steve: yeah, they still make palmals. >> jimmy: they do? >> steve: oh hell yeah. >> jimmy: my grandma -- smokes palmals. >> steve:did she smoke straights or filtered? >> jimmy: no straights man. yeah, it's crazy time. [ laughter ] why are you playing music? [ laughter ] >> steve: is this a jazz club? >> jimmy: the peanuts soundtrack, yeah. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, tooth fairy, for being an adorable mythical creature that pays for children's bones. [ laughter ] creepy, creepy. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, cardboard coffee holder, for being a tube top for my latte. [ laughter ] tube top. >> steve: tube top, come on. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pears, for being apples with a little junk in the trunk. [ laughter ] >> steve: nice pear. >> jimmy: yeah, i get that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, zebras, for being the perfect referee for a game of horse.
. >> jimmy: they make the best bloody marys here. >> steve: it's my third bloody mary. >> jimmy: thisy mary -- >> steve: we're done with break. >> jimmy: it's our cigarette break. i got to eat four palmals. [ laughter ] do they still make palmals? >> steve: yeah, they still make palmals. >> jimmy: they do? >> steve: oh hell yeah. >> jimmy: my grandma -- smokes palmals. >> steve:did she smoke straights or filtered? >> jimmy: no...
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marie? >> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> this morning the latest winter storm is moving across new england before winding down. winter storm warnings are posted and some areas could see blizzard-like conditions. the storm left heavy snow in northern new england and upstate new york after moving in from the upper midwest. as the storm swept through ohio, it caused a major pileup on the hollywood turnpike between toledo and cleveland. the pileup involved some 50 vehicles. at least three people were killed. the accident stretched over two miles of roadway. emergency workers had trouble reaching victims because of the snowy conditions. >>> and more than 41,000 customers lost power in northern virginia. powerful winds knocked a tree into this house. thousands of homes and businesses also lost power in illinois and indiana. >>> israel launched air strikes into gaza overnight. they were in retaliation for dozens of rockets fired by militants into israel wednesday. the barrage sent civilians scrambling into bo
marie? >> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> this morning the latest winter storm is moving across new england before winding down. winter storm warnings are posted and some areas could see blizzard-like conditions. the storm left heavy snow in northern new england and upstate new york after moving in from the upper midwest. as the storm swept through ohio, it caused a major pileup on the hollywood turnpike between toledo and cleveland. the pileup involved some...
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marie? >> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> crimea says they would declare themselves an independent state and that could defuse a standoff with the west. then there would be no need for russia to control. he's scheduled to meet with president obama today. he wants the west to defend ukraine against russia. last night the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning the russian military intervention. it also called for deployment of the internationals in crimea. >>> there's ten days left until spring but this morning another massive winter storm system is moving through the midwest to new england. heavy wet snow is possible in iowa to western new york. up to a foot of snow is likely in indiana, ohio, and michigan. western new york and parts of maine could see up to 2 feet, and it's already showing in chicago where up to 8 inches of heavy snow is predicted along with near blizzard conditions. wind gusts of up to 40 miles per hour are expected through this morning. the winter -- th
marie? >> marlie hall here in new york. thank you, marlie. >>> crimea says they would declare themselves an independent state and that could defuse a standoff with the west. then there would be no need for russia to control. he's scheduled to meet with president obama today. he wants the west to defend ukraine against russia. last night the house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning the russian military intervention. it also called for deployment of...
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the fact anne-marie is here with her son nick tells you it's anything but and tickets for this particularformance weren't available to the general public. they were only sold to families like hers. this performance of "spider-man:turn off the dark" was especially available for people with autism. scotty has a very difficult time going to any kind of show. >> when you go to places, i always feel like i'm on guard. i have to be like, okay, my son has autism. i'm sorry if he does something to bother you or upset you, but i want him to be able to enjoy this as well. >> anne-marie scotty says her family has walked out of performances wasting hundreds of dollars because of disapproving stares and comments from other audience members. >> nick wanted to see "spider-man" in the worst way. that was one play i was not going to go take him to. >> reporter: that's where the theater development fund stepped in. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to
the fact anne-marie is here with her son nick tells you it's anything but and tickets for this particularformance weren't available to the general public. they were only sold to families like hers. this performance of "spider-man:turn off the dark" was especially available for people with autism. scotty has a very difficult time going to any kind of show. >> when you go to places, i always feel like i'm on guard. i have to be like, okay, my son has autism. i'm sorry if he does...
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he is here with us. >> and mary mary, the grammy winning gospel sisters. >> remember that song shackles, that's their song. a good one. >> we agree for once. >> if you have not seen any of the best picture nominees movies for the oscars, you are not alone. >> yeah this is surprising. and yet people tune into the oscars and don't know what's being honored. >> they say most people haven't even seen one. >> most of them? >> that's what i read. haven't seen one of the movies. >> the one that's been seen the most, because of the appeal, i think of tom hanks and we all fall in love with that story, is "captain philips," right? >> they say just specific, two-thirds of the people have yet to see one. i don't want to brag or anything, but i saw "wolf of wall street" and "american hustle ." so i have seen two. >> wow. >> i am ahead of all those other people. >> wow. >> up until yesterday, the day before yesterday, i had seen three because i was just going to watch the oscars at home in my jammies. then i was brought into service to work with al roker on the red carpet this sunday. so i have been
he is here with us. >> and mary mary, the grammy winning gospel sisters. >> remember that song shackles, that's their song. a good one. >> we agree for once. >> if you have not seen any of the best picture nominees movies for the oscars, you are not alone. >> yeah this is surprising. and yet people tune into the oscars and don't know what's being honored. >> they say most people haven't even seen one. >> most of them? >> that's what i read....
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here. we have been talking to richard quest who spent time actually reporting on malaysia airlines before this incident occurred. we have mary schiavo here, as well as experienced pilots. we have a lot of experience to draw on. but i do want to bring in richard quest, you were just talking to don about the scope of the resources which have been deployed. i was talking to a u.s. navy commander earlier tonight who focused on this area. this australia area because they really felt they had exhausted a lot of their search areas further north in the bay of bengal. they really felt this was the area that they had the best chance at this point of finding something. but again they didn't know and they were facing a scenario if they didn't find debris of just constantly expanding that area of search. >> and that is really interesting, and crucial because it was the uss kidd and i think it might have been on 360 where we were learning about the fact that resources from the kidd were being transferred to western australia because it was easier to search the indian ocean from land on the western coast. now malaysia asked australia, aust
here. we have been talking to richard quest who spent time actually reporting on malaysia airlines before this incident occurred. we have mary schiavo here, as well as experienced pilots. we have a lot of experience to draw on. but i do want to bring in richard quest, you were just talking to don about the scope of the resources which have been deployed. i was talking to a u.s. navy commander earlier tonight who focused on this area. this australia area because they really felt they had...
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mary was here from 1980-1985, and then had the same education. was here in 1984, 1985 with in class. >> what can you recall of her time in the university? >> particularly in the lab that i had her, she was very bright, a very bright student. i also remember vividly that she was always focusing on the assignment after i was done talking about the assignment, she was a ready to attack it and solve the problem. very bright, and hard-working. the other thing that i remember is that she had a tremendous spirit of collaboration. a lot of the work that we did was teamwork, and she always tried to participate and make everybody -- all of the individuals participate and make them to be a part of the team. you can see that characteristic that she was the leader at that time because she was the one who was taking charge, making sure that different parts of the assignment were done, and done properly. the other thing that i remember from her is that she has tremendous communication skills. some of these assignments, they had to present the results of their w
mary was here from 1980-1985, and then had the same education. was here in 1984, 1985 with in class. >> what can you recall of her time in the university? >> particularly in the lab that i had her, she was very bright, a very bright student. i also remember vividly that she was always focusing on the assignment after i was done talking about the assignment, she was a ready to attack it and solve the problem. very bright, and hard-working. the other thing that i remember is that she...
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mary's county. it was organized to educate parents about the rising threat of pills and heroin abuse. here in st. ounty, seven people died last year after overdosing on heroin or prescription drugs. and so far this year, three people have died after ingesting heroin. >> it's about educating parents, their children understanding what the resources are, the treatments available, and educating people to make good choices. >> reporter: haffar says she hopes other parents will learn the signs that their kids are using heroin. >> you can't blame them, because once they start doing it, it's like a demon. >> reporter: darcy spencer, news4. >>> a d.c. firefighter is charged with prescription drug fraud in st. mary's county. his arrest comes after others has led the department to check up on all its firefighters. investigators say henry dentfield filled a fake prescription at a pharmacy in st. mary's county. police arrested dent in uniform, and then discovered dozens of pain kills and 18 fake prescriptions. investigators say they don't know if he intended to sell them. >> we do search and seizure warrants o
mary's county. it was organized to educate parents about the rising threat of pills and heroin abuse. here in st. ounty, seven people died last year after overdosing on heroin or prescription drugs. and so far this year, three people have died after ingesting heroin. >> it's about educating parents, their children understanding what the resources are, the treatments available, and educating people to make good choices. >> reporter: haffar says she hopes other parents will learn the...
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what happens here? mary or miles? >> maybe we can both take a whack at it. but in this case, the malaysian authorities are -- supersede all and run the investigation. but you have this component of the australians who because of -- by virtue of geography are taking an active role in the search. that might come into play as well. in the case of air france there were private searches that were staged. there's a lot of entitities that need to know an answer here including the airplane manufacturer, the airlines, the insurance companies. so there's a lot of motivation to keep searching. the hard part is, what do you tell the families? when you say, you know, we're going to take a break. that's a difficult thing. that's a very bitter pill to swallow. >> absolutely. mary, go ahead. >> well, that's it. i mean, at some point, you know, the malaysian authorities are in charge. but australia's in charge of the search effort. if malaysia asked for help from pretty much any country, i'm sure they will give it. but after a while just, you know, out there basically mowing
what happens here? mary or miles? >> maybe we can both take a whack at it. but in this case, the malaysian authorities are -- supersede all and run the investigation. but you have this component of the australians who because of -- by virtue of geography are taking an active role in the search. that might come into play as well. in the case of air france there were private searches that were staged. there's a lot of entitities that need to know an answer here including the airplane...
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i have a question for mary woods if she's here. there you are, mary. yeah. my understanding is in addition to the institutional master plan, the various parts of this plan that may come to fruition or may not would have to come before us for conditional use or other kind of approval before they are actually allowed to proceed? >> yes, you are correct. >> yeah, okay. thank you. so, i just wanted to answer some of the concerns of those who spoke today which revolved around two item. number one was i think erroneously the growth of the student body, which we have documented it has been, i think, 1.8% or 1.6% over the last 20 years and is -- much of that or some of that growth has been somewhat mitigated by the fact that the university has developed the campus in downtown area which is now -- has many of their graduate business students there which is a great location because it's exactly where you should be if you're studying business and also a site in the presidio and some online studying. so, the actual group of students at the hilltop campus has been probab
i have a question for mary woods if she's here. there you are, mary. yeah. my understanding is in addition to the institutional master plan, the various parts of this plan that may come to fruition or may not would have to come before us for conditional use or other kind of approval before they are actually allowed to proceed? >> yes, you are correct. >> yeah, okay. thank you. so, i just wanted to answer some of the concerns of those who spoke today which revolved around two item....
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here. >> marie, let's connect the dot as little bit for the folks at home. it all started with raymond shrimp boy chou. he introduced undercover fbi agents to keith jackson, who is a political consultant and who used to be head of the school board here in san francisco, who's also a close friend of leeland yi. and then keith jackson, you take the story from there. >> so yeah, keith jackson came into the picture it seems like with leeland around 2011 when the senator was running for mayor here in san francisco. and kind of came out as a fundraiser consultant. not quite clear exactly how they kind of hooked up. but essentially, jackson started getting close to chou and others within this chinatown tong and eventually started hitting up thighs undercover agents for campaign contributions. essentially over the next few years, they struck a bunch of deals to make large contributions, well above the city and state limits, next change for in one case a letter and a phone call in support of something at the department of public health, some sort of contract, some le
here. >> marie, let's connect the dot as little bit for the folks at home. it all started with raymond shrimp boy chou. he introduced undercover fbi agents to keith jackson, who is a political consultant and who used to be head of the school board here in san francisco, who's also a close friend of leeland yi. and then keith jackson, you take the story from there. >> so yeah, keith jackson came into the picture it seems like with leeland around 2011 when the senator was running for...
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david souci is here, les abend, david gallo, now the director of special projects at the oceanographic institution. mary schiavo is here, representing accident victims and their families. les, the transcript of these communications, the 54 minutes, does anything jump out at you? again, there is some language issues, but you have to consider it was translated from english to mandarin to english. >> right. and it's a very abridged version. you don't get all the transmissions to other aircraft in between. so terminology we use is situational awareness. there's a lot of things deleted or left out. the translation, like you mentioned, anderson, it's difficult even clearances that normally would be responded to in a standard way aren't translated properly. >> this final communication that some people have focused on, the casualness of it, does that -- is that common? does that count as casual language? >> well, yeah, it's nonstandard. but that frequency is probably used all the time and the controllers know that the pilots know and vice versa. >> so technically, the co-pilot should have reread ho chi minh cit
david souci is here, les abend, david gallo, now the director of special projects at the oceanographic institution. mary schiavo is here, representing accident victims and their families. les, the transcript of these communications, the 54 minutes, does anything jump out at you? again, there is some language issues, but you have to consider it was translated from english to mandarin to english. >> right. and it's a very abridged version. you don't get all the transmissions to other...
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marie is here with that and other stories. >> reporter: investigators still don't know what triggered a gas leak and explosion that left one woman dead and seven others injured. 20 homes are uninhabitable and one townhouse was destroyed. in daytona beach florida a mother is undergoing psychiatric evaluation after driving her van into the ocean. she and her three children were pulled out of the vehicle as it's being caught by the waves. children aged 3, 9, and 10, have been turned over to state care. >>> in new york the man paralyzed by an suv as it fled from a group of bikers said he did not blame the driver for his injuries. >> i don't blame him because at the end of the day i'm not him to know what was going through his mind. >> reporter: he suffered nine broken ribs a severed spine and a torn aorta. doctors say it's unlikely he'll walk again but he vows he will. the entire incident was caught on camera including the pursuit of the suv driver who was dragged from his car and beaten. >> in new jersey the teen who sued her parents for financial support got her day in court. her parent
marie is here with that and other stories. >> reporter: investigators still don't know what triggered a gas leak and explosion that left one woman dead and seven others injured. 20 homes are uninhabitable and one townhouse was destroyed. in daytona beach florida a mother is undergoing psychiatric evaluation after driving her van into the ocean. she and her three children were pulled out of the vehicle as it's being caught by the waves. children aged 3, 9, and 10, have been turned over to...
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. >> anne-marie, good morning. here we go again. federal buildings in congress closed again today. it was yesterday afternoon it started to rain here, temperatures started dropping and the snow emergency to begin this morning was declared. this is the same system that hit the southwest with snow and freezing rain sunday, making for hazardous travel conditions. in baltimore, crews are preparing for another battle with the snow and cold. officials are warning of potential power outages, but it's not the snow they're worrying about. >> ice is really the most detrimental to our electric system, so we do have an increased number of crews station throughout the entire territory should we see this freezing rain turn into ice and really coat those trees and tree limbs. >> reporter: more than 2,000 flights have been canceled today nationwide according to the flight tracking site flig flightaware. by yet snow was falling in chicago where devoted hockey fans braved the elements. out in california where torrential rain caused flooding and mud slides, evacuations have been lifted as the residen
. >> anne-marie, good morning. here we go again. federal buildings in congress closed again today. it was yesterday afternoon it started to rain here, temperatures started dropping and the snow emergency to begin this morning was declared. this is the same system that hit the southwest with snow and freezing rain sunday, making for hazardous travel conditions. in baltimore, crews are preparing for another battle with the snow and cold. officials are warning of potential power outages, but...
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since we have mary schiavo here, that is quite lucky to be in the air and to land. >> lucky on a coupleronts, because it is a 757. the engines are on the wings. on a plane with a tail-mounted engines, that could have been a fob that got into the engines and injured the blades and have been much more catastrophic. on the wing, the 57, they are very old planes. once a plane hits 20 years, it is supposed to have an aging aircraft protocol, meaning to pay tender, loving care to them. it is very fortunate the kind of plane it was. it was not very comfortable to the passengers on that side of the wing. it would have been a very strange site with the panel gone. you would have seen the parts, the struts. >> could have been a little disconcerting. >> it is good the parts and struts were working. they were able to land safely. >> that's right. >>> let's get back to our special coverage. we want to talk about this desperate search for malaysian flight 370. a brand new video. this shows a pilot and the co-pilot of flight 370 walk tlug security, at kuala lumpur's international airport. this is new
since we have mary schiavo here, that is quite lucky to be in the air and to land. >> lucky on a coupleronts, because it is a 757. the engines are on the wings. on a plane with a tail-mounted engines, that could have been a fob that got into the engines and injured the blades and have been much more catastrophic. on the wing, the 57, they are very old planes. once a plane hits 20 years, it is supposed to have an aging aircraft protocol, meaning to pay tender, loving care to them. it is...
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mary is here for that. stick around. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management.the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com >>> we know so little of course about what happened in the cockpit of flight 370. back with me now two people who can dig into some of the theories. pilot keith wolzinger and mary schiavo. keith, let's ask about this flight simulator in the captain's home. a guy with 15, 18,000 hours of experience. is that common? >> i wouldn't say it's common. but somebody that's that enthusiastic about flying, i could see it, yes. >> i guess they
mary is here for that. stick around. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management.the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could...
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mary is here for that. stick around. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do.dvanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. with waffles and laughs for our family of four. the pool is there waiting, don't you dare fret. there's no need to ask, "are we there yet?" [ male announcer ] be a weekender at hotels like hampton and embassy suites. book now at hiltonweekends.com. >>> we know so little of course about what happened in the cockpit of flight 370. back with me now two people who can dig into some of the theories. pilot keith wolzinger and mary schiavo. keith, let's ask about this flight simulator in the captain's home. a guy with 15, 18,000 hours of experience. is that common? >> i wouldn't say it's common. but somebody that's that enthusiastic about flying, i could see it, yes. >> i guess they searched this, mary. and fro
mary is here for that. stick around. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do.dvanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. with waffles and laughs for our family of four. the pool is there waiting, don't you dare fret. there's no need to ask,...
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i think that's one of the issues on the table here. as maryarra promised a full and unvarnished report, they need to do that to establish that link of trust. certainly there were people who didn't favor the bailout, people who did, and because they took public money to help clear the books this is one of those things that they need to get on top of. >> well, the bar is higher for general motors. aid nissan for years. maybe six or seven years, and i got endless recall notice and they were generally inconsequentcy and i would take them in when i had time, and they would fix these things. there were 18 automakers for a total of 20 million cars. how is a driver, car owner supposed to know when one is serious? well, you have to take them all serious. that's a big part of the equation here. if a defect is found and they want to fix it, and they send you a letter don't ignore that letter. by the same token i think you have to look at a lot of these other--by the same token, you look at what's going on in a case . some of these recalls are fairly invo
i think that's one of the issues on the table here. as maryarra promised a full and unvarnished report, they need to do that to establish that link of trust. certainly there were people who didn't favor the bailout, people who did, and because they took public money to help clear the books this is one of those things that they need to get on top of. >> well, the bar is higher for general motors. aid nissan for years. maybe six or seven years, and i got endless recall notice and they were...
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it's -- >> you're one of the more spiritual people i see in here, mary kay. >> we talked about it a little. you know, she's been really, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. i feel more like she needs to deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but how do you do it in a respectful manner, i don't know how. i'm not a counselor, so i really try not to even talk about it anymore. everybody has skeltons in their closet, i think. >>> coming up, the butterfield trial comes to an end, as the jury renders its verdict. @ñ >>> clarence butterfield's trial for the murder of his daughter lasted two weeks. the jury deliberated for two and a half hours and now the verdict is in. >> we the jury in the above-entitled action find the defendant, clarence butterfield, guilty of the crime of murder as charged in count one of the indictment. furthermore, we the jury in the above-entitled action find it to be true that the defendant, clarence butterfield, intentionally committed the first degree murder charged in count one of the indictment and that said murder involved the infliction of tort
it's -- >> you're one of the more spiritual people i see in here, mary kay. >> we talked about it a little. you know, she's been really, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. i feel more like she needs to deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but how do you do it in a respectful manner, i don't know how. i'm not a counselor, so i really try not to even talk about it anymore. everybody has skeltons in their closet, i think. >>> coming up, the...
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. >> how well did mary barra do? heres founder of a consulting firm for the auto industry. >> she did great. she demonstrated that she is intent on finding what went wrong and trying to fix it and the new gm will stop auto companies have massive amounts of data. they have recalled data and warned today that i can result in a later recall. if they mine that data, they supposedly have been mining that data to get ahead of problems, it is all there to see. they just have to have the internal process to look at the data and say let's fix it. >> how is she going to fix this? >> with chain of command. she can make this a priority. in the past, for decades, general motors' senior management came out of the finance business. their knowledge of how a car works is limited. she is an engineer coming out of the car side of the business, the business of making cars. she has a better appreciation of what a particular problem could mean in the performance and safety of a car. >> that begs the question, how did gm get into this decade-lo
. >> how well did mary barra do? heres founder of a consulting firm for the auto industry. >> she did great. she demonstrated that she is intent on finding what went wrong and trying to fix it and the new gm will stop auto companies have massive amounts of data. they have recalled data and warned today that i can result in a later recall. if they mine that data, they supposedly have been mining that data to get ahead of problems, it is all there to see. they just have to have the...
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since we have mary schiavo here, that is quite lucky to be in the air and to land. >> lucky on a couple fronlts. it is a 757. the engines are on the wings. that could have been fog that got into the engines and injured the blades. been much more catastrophic. on the wing on a 57 and it is a tough old plane. they're very old planes now at this point so that might play into it as well. once a plane hits 20 years, it is supposed to have an aging protocol. so it is very fortunate the kind of plane it was. it was probably not very comforting. it would have been a very strange sight. you would have seen the parts, the struts, right. it kofbl a little disconcerting. >> but it's good, the parts and the struts and everything inside that panel were working because they were able to land safely. let's get back now to our special coverage. we'll talk about this search. this is brand new video. this shows the pilot and co-pilot of flight 370 walking through security at kuala lumpur's international airport. this is new into cnn. it shows the pilot and the co-pilot walking through security at kuala lu
since we have mary schiavo here, that is quite lucky to be in the air and to land. >> lucky on a couple fronlts. it is a 757. the engines are on the wings. that could have been fog that got into the engines and injured the blades. been much more catastrophic. on the wing on a 57 and it is a tough old plane. they're very old planes now at this point so that might play into it as well. once a plane hits 20 years, it is supposed to have an aging protocol. so it is very fortunate the kind of...
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here to the south. you can see the exit of st. charles county and st. mary's, and the northern neck down here. this one area should be out of here in the next two the three the hours completely making its way east and southeast, and then what is next for us is some very cold air. and now n a few minutes, i want to give the snowfall totals. cla clarksburg and montgomery county, you have 8.3, and fairfax had5.8 inches as well as warren county. the temperatures are dropping in a hurry in the overnight period. we will start to see the wind ease up a little bit, so that is going to help us out. and still a little bit of wind left with temperatures that may get close to the record, and 5 degrees inga gaithersburg, and in fredericksburg and 7 in la plata as with well, and folks, we will look at the mostly clear but quite cold with 10 to 19 degree degrees across the area. meanwhile, we foe that the roads will get bad in the overnight period, and right now, meteorologist amia seigel is out south of arlington, virginia. hey, amelia. >> hey, ververonica, we are traveling on route 1 and leaving washington
here to the south. you can see the exit of st. charles county and st. mary's, and the northern neck down here. this one area should be out of here in the next two the three the hours completely making its way east and southeast, and then what is next for us is some very cold air. and now n a few minutes, i want to give the snowfall totals. cla clarksburg and montgomery county, you have 8.3, and fairfax had5.8 inches as well as warren county. the temperatures are dropping in a hurry in the...
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so mary issues here. it's really an important topic that you bring up in the book and again, the book is "degrees of inequality" by suzanne metler. great to have you on the show? >> delighted to be here. >> see what's trending on the hermela? >> a deadline to sign up for healthcare under obamacare approaches, the white house is getting ce avian. last week, president obama was on a web show and this week, the whi white house is hop okay march madness's coattails to get people to sign up. >> we know what you are up to right now. you are filling out your brackets and getting ready to madness. >> we have a different bracket we want you to check out. the sweet keep reasons you. >> you should sign up insurance. >> this girl's twerking because accidents happen, the accidents say, one accident could mean huge medical bills that you can't afford. this one is elmo tragically falling off the shelf. nobody is invincible. don't let huge medical bills be your crip t cryptonite. this will one is the first lady dunking b
so mary issues here. it's really an important topic that you bring up in the book and again, the book is "degrees of inequality" by suzanne metler. great to have you on the show? >> delighted to be here. >> see what's trending on the hermela? >> a deadline to sign up for healthcare under obamacare approaches, the white house is getting ce avian. last week, president obama was on a web show and this week, the whi white house is hop okay march madness's coattails to...
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it's -- >> you're one of the more spiritual people i see in here, mary kay. >> we talked about it a little know, she's been really, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. i feel more like she needs to deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but how do you do it in a respectful manner, i don't know how. i'm not a counselor, so i really try not to even talk about it anymore. everybody has skeltons in their closet, i think. >>> coming up, the butterfield trial comes to an end, as the jury renders its verdict. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. the next time you rent a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's the next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just 15 minutes? [ chuckles ] [ male anno
it's -- >> you're one of the more spiritual people i see in here, mary kay. >> we talked about it a little know, she's been really, really supportive ever since. >> i'm not mad. i feel more like she needs to deal with it. that's why we have friends. to help. but how do you do it in a respectful manner, i don't know how. i'm not a counselor, so i really try not to even talk about it anymore. everybody has skeltons in their closet, i think. >>> coming up, the...
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just within the past few seconds, we have gotten some excerpts here from mary barra's prepared testimonyapitol hill tomorrow. let me read you some of the headlines that are just now flashing across the reuters wire service. i will read this to you right from my iphone here. gm ceo barra is to tell congress that she does not know why it took gm so long to catch the ignition switch problem, that's according to her prepared testimony. she is also going to offer her quote, sincere apologies to all affected by the gm auto recall, especially to the families and friends of those who lost their lives or were injured. that again according to her prepared testimony for tomorrow's hearing. i should tell you that some of those family and friends will be up on capitol hill for this hearing, so we can expect a fairly dramatic session here and some emotional scenes as well. also, within the past hour or so, we've got a new letter from democrats up to gm asking for more information. let me read you an excerpt of what the democrats on capitol hill are saying. they say in a briefing last week, ignition sw
just within the past few seconds, we have gotten some excerpts here from mary barra's prepared testimonyapitol hill tomorrow. let me read you some of the headlines that are just now flashing across the reuters wire service. i will read this to you right from my iphone here. gm ceo barra is to tell congress that she does not know why it took gm so long to catch the ignition switch problem, that's according to her prepared testimony. she is also going to offer her quote, sincere apologies to all...
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so many difficult issues to explain to our viewers here. mary, ric, kit, and david, we'll have yor yao back to talk more in just a few minutes. >>> but first, searching a vast, dark ocean poses a range of technical problems. we'll talk about them. >>> the south indian ocean is one of the most remote places on the planet and not only that it's incredibly hostile to searchers with huge waves and strong currents and depths that are ice cold. for more on the technical challenge of a deep-sea search, we turn to the director of research and conservation at the aquarium. alistair, we know how did i feel this is, 1,500 miles south and west of australia. beyond its remoteness, what else is did i feel about thfficult a terms of searching for a plane like this? >> the conditions on the surface of the water are part of the problem. it's also a poorly surveyed part of the ocean. we don't have a lot of data buoys that provide a lot of realtime information about what the ocean is doing so we lack a lot of basic information that is necessary before you plan a s
so many difficult issues to explain to our viewers here. mary, ric, kit, and david, we'll have yor yao back to talk more in just a few minutes. >>> but first, searching a vast, dark ocean poses a range of technical problems. we'll talk about them. >>> the south indian ocean is one of the most remote places on the planet and not only that it's incredibly hostile to searchers with huge waves and strong currents and depths that are ice cold. for more on the technical challenge of...
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. >> here, mary. >> thank you. >> i won't forget you. >> i love you. >> all right. >> i just gave all my friends here that i consider my friends. and i have to roll up my stuff and clean my bunk and wait for them. i've been waiting for this day for five months. i'm ready to go. >> bye, christina. >> bye. >> bye. >> can i take your dildo? >> she sold it for two items. >> ranich is only permitted to take her legal paperwork and some snacks for the bus ride. >> are you ready? >> yeah. i'm ready. anxious. >> i have an extensive criminal history. i'm where i need to be and i don't think i was very good when i was out there. i mean, i could have been better. i know i can be better. >> joe watson committed armed robbery after his gambling addiction spiraled out of control. but that didn't stop him from taking the biggest gamble of his life after he landed in jail. facing a possible sentence of 25 to life, he's chosen to represent himself. but that gamble has paid off. >> filing so many motions, my prosecutor in response to one of my motions has basically conceded that i'm not facing any more
. >> here, mary. >> thank you. >> i won't forget you. >> i love you. >> all right. >> i just gave all my friends here that i consider my friends. and i have to roll up my stuff and clean my bunk and wait for them. i've been waiting for this day for five months. i'm ready to go. >> bye, christina. >> bye. >> bye. >> can i take your dildo? >> she sold it for two items. >> ranich is only permitted to take her legal paperwork...
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welcome to "way too early" it is show that knows mary lou henner will never forget her appearance right here on this show today. we have a special guest. >>> the obama administration is expected to announce today a new change in the health care law that will allow certain people more time to sign up for coverage. the planned extension first reported by the washington post comes six days before the deadline to enroll in the federal marketplace or face a government fine. now, under the new loophole people who ran into the technical issues while applying for obama care will reportedly have until midapril to ask for extra time, and americans won't have to prove they really tried to sign up earlier. instead the government will rely on an honor system where people simply check a box. the white house has been pushing a major p.r. offensive to boost enrollment numbers as nervous democrats brace for the potential of political fallout of the midterm electrics and as the "new york times" is pointing out, officials have previously insisted the deadline was term and will not be altered. that includes hea
welcome to "way too early" it is show that knows mary lou henner will never forget her appearance right here on this show today. we have a special guest. >>> the obama administration is expected to announce today a new change in the health care law that will allow certain people more time to sign up for coverage. the planned extension first reported by the washington post comes six days before the deadline to enroll in the federal marketplace or face a government fine. now,...
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give me a second here. maryaid we had a program in place to protect people with preexisting conditions. we were doing away with the caps. that's simply not true. that's simply not true. the reason why there needed to be a comprehensive plan is because there was no other way to make the system cohere and still cover people with preexisting conditions. >> david, can i ask. look, what has always really bothered free market types like myself is the mandates. the mandates. the mandates are very costly, and i accept your disinflation of health care costs. that's what the numbers show, but in the future, with premiums rising, that disinflation is going to go away, the mandates are very expensive for individuals, they're very expensive for businesses. i think the employer side is going to come into trouble. why do i need a lot of additional services for lactation, for dix shun and so forth? why do i need these surfaces? why does a young person have to have all these mandates? that to me was the biggest single flaw, the
give me a second here. maryaid we had a program in place to protect people with preexisting conditions. we were doing away with the caps. that's simply not true. that's simply not true. the reason why there needed to be a comprehensive plan is because there was no other way to make the system cohere and still cover people with preexisting conditions. >> david, can i ask. look, what has always really bothered free market types like myself is the mandates. the mandates. the mandates are...