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martin is doing that. we're going to have that for you as soon as he gets the information into the simulator. we'll bring it to you ha here on cnn. i want to read all this. i think it's very important the viewer know exactly what you're talking about. you see my panel of experts. i'm going to read you exactly the information we have gotten from sources. it says military radar that tracked flight mh370 between 1:19 a.m. and 2:40 a.m. show that the aircraft did change altitude after making a sharp turn over the south china sea and as it headed toward the strait of malacca. and that it was flying as low as 12,000 feet at some point before it disappeared from radar. that's a source close to the investigation into the missing flight. that's what they're telling cnn. the official who is not authorized to speak to the media told cnn that the area mh370 flew in after the turn is a heavily trafficked air corridor and that flying at 12,000 feet would have kept the jet well out of the way of that traffic. the source
martin is doing that. we're going to have that for you as soon as he gets the information into the simulator. we'll bring it to you ha here on cnn. i want to read all this. i think it's very important the viewer know exactly what you're talking about. you see my panel of experts. i'm going to read you exactly the information we have gotten from sources. it says military radar that tracked flight mh370 between 1:19 a.m. and 2:40 a.m. show that the aircraft did change altitude after making a...
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martin about the benefit for this event. i know theirs to say that's a trade secret but surely they made a lot of money it's not just a hobby he paid for out of his own pocket >> supervisor mike martin. i actually will be quiet surprised if there's nothing more than a 6 figure loss. they referred to the champion of having the honor of putting open the necklaces race and while tailors ways to get back money they spent more than they took in. once you load on the team costs that's part of the syndicates the 872s were expensive to build and operate. you'll see the comments in the media finding the derivatives that will reduce the number of people on the boats and actually put down on the water and getting more syndicates they put out the money without return >> the boats were put together by - and oracle. a race only oracle can win >> that's not a thing about the america's cup. by righttwo: that's the highest level of quoting they have a tack all composition >> i want to request as the negotiations go forward i ask and apprecia
martin about the benefit for this event. i know theirs to say that's a trade secret but surely they made a lot of money it's not just a hobby he paid for out of his own pocket >> supervisor mike martin. i actually will be quiet surprised if there's nothing more than a 6 figure loss. they referred to the champion of having the honor of putting open the necklaces race and while tailors ways to get back money they spent more than they took in. once you load on the team costs that's part of...
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he is not only familiar with martin as a player but what kind of man he is. one of the most progressive organizations dating back to the 70s when walsh instituted a no hazing policy. harbaugh has continued that legacy and will not put up with any shananagans at all. as the relationship that will work for the team and clearly martin feels the same way too as he tweeted out this evening, opportunities are few in the nfl. can't wait to get to work. niners empire. of course we can talk all we want but it comes down to one thing. and jonathan martin can play football at a high level it's all going to work out fine. and if not, it's going to be judged by coach harbaugh and the staff just like any other football player. i tell you what, rest assured that's all martin has wanted from the get go. he's a good football player. he will stay if he's not he won't. i think everybody is on an even keel and that's anybody wants. >>> lots of other moves by the raiders and the 49ers as a matter of fact is coming up sports a little later. >> see you then. >> thanks. >>> training
he is not only familiar with martin as a player but what kind of man he is. one of the most progressive organizations dating back to the 70s when walsh instituted a no hazing policy. harbaugh has continued that legacy and will not put up with any shananagans at all. as the relationship that will work for the team and clearly martin feels the same way too as he tweeted out this evening, opportunities are few in the nfl. can't wait to get to work. niners empire. of course we can talk all we want...
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i'm with martin cruz smith. and his wife emily. tell me about the inspiration for the victim in the latest novel, tatiana? >> there was a dominant figure in political reportage up to about six years ago, in the form of anna plutkovska. she was known for her commitment to the truth. >> and she was murdered in 2006. >> and murdered in 2006. and still a dominant figure in terms of how much you're willing to commit to of yourself to tell the truth. she told the truth about the children in beslan, she did so at the war in chechnya. and in other instances where she knew that she was putting herself in harm's way. and accepted the fact that she would probably die, pursuing the truth . >> your work is full of mortal challenges to your characters. terrible things befall them. they are constantly dealing with tais terrible injury and challenges. and the rest of it in light of what you invented for your novels did it change your perception of that stuff, experiencing it yourself? >> wanted to experience that sometime back i created a hazard f
i'm with martin cruz smith. and his wife emily. tell me about the inspiration for the victim in the latest novel, tatiana? >> there was a dominant figure in political reportage up to about six years ago, in the form of anna plutkovska. she was known for her commitment to the truth. >> and she was murdered in 2006. >> and murdered in 2006. and still a dominant figure in terms of how much you're willing to commit to of yourself to tell the truth. she told the truth about the...
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he is not only familiar with martin as a player but what kind of man he is. one of the most progressive organizations dating back to the 70s when walsh instituted a no hazing policy. harbaugh has continued that legacy and will not put up with any shananagans at all. as the relationship that will work for the team and clearly martin feels the same way too as he tweeted out this evening, opportunities are few in the nfl. can't wait to get to work. niners empire. of course we can talk all we want but it comes down to one thing. and jonathan martin can play football at a high level it's all going to work out fine. and if not, it's going to be judged by coach harbaugh and the staff just like any other football player. i tell you what, rest assured that's all martin has wanted from the get go. he's a good football player. he will stay if he's not he won't. i think everybody is on an even keel and that's anybody wants. >>> lots of other moves by the raiders and the 49ers as a matter of fact is coming up sports a little later. >> see you then. >> thanks. >>> training
he is not only familiar with martin as a player but what kind of man he is. one of the most progressive organizations dating back to the 70s when walsh instituted a no hazing policy. harbaugh has continued that legacy and will not put up with any shananagans at all. as the relationship that will work for the team and clearly martin feels the same way too as he tweeted out this evening, opportunities are few in the nfl. can't wait to get to work. niners empire. of course we can talk all we want...
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>> would these changes to the law have saved trayvon martin's life? that i think about it, yes. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. >
>> would these changes to the law have saved trayvon martin's life? that i think about it, yes. it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get...
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jonathan martin the victim of the richie incognito bullying scandal is now a san francisco 49er theded an undisclosed conditional draft pick to the miami dolphins to get martin an offensive lineman from stanford who was the dolphins 2nd round pick in the 2012 draft martin played for 49ers head coach jim harbaugh at stanford harbaugh supported martin during the bullying scandal when some questioned his toughness calling him a model student athlete and a personal friend "opportunities are few in the nfl. can't wait to get to work hashtag https:/twitter.com/search?q=%239 erempire&src=hash - niners empire" the 49ers traded a 6th round draft pick to the jacksonville jaguars for quarterback blaine gabbert who is expected to be colin kaeprnick's backup. gabbert the 10th overall pick in the 2011 draft started the first three games for jacksonville last season before being benched in favor of chad henne. gabbert has yet to live up to his lofty draft position he's thrown for 22 touchdowns and 24 interceptions in three nfl seasons starting 27 games. the raiders said goodbye to defensive end la
jonathan martin the victim of the richie incognito bullying scandal is now a san francisco 49er theded an undisclosed conditional draft pick to the miami dolphins to get martin an offensive lineman from stanford who was the dolphins 2nd round pick in the 2012 draft martin played for 49ers head coach jim harbaugh at stanford harbaugh supported martin during the bullying scandal when some questioned his toughness calling him a model student athlete and a personal friend "opportunities are...
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>> the owner of chucky cheese this -- speaking of fun, how about austin martins on ice? it is one of california's most notable retail brands. i speak to the retailer behind the shopping center. all that and more over the next hour. >> shares of aeropostale tumbled in after-hours trading. seaworld out with its earnings. the company reported a smaller fourth-quarter loss than analysts estimated. herbalife has announced it is rescheduling -- it has rescheduled its annual shareholder meeting. it will now occur on april 29 in order to allow discussions with carl icahn. this amid a backdrop where the sec is investigating the company. >> the epa is lifting a ban on bp winning federal contracts and leases since the 2010 oil spill. phil mattingly joins us from washington. it blew my mind when this headline crossed. put this into perspective. what does this mean for the business? >> federal contracts, oil and gas leases, are a big part of their business. next week, there are an option for leases for oil and gas, about 40 million acres in the gulf of mexico. bp can participate in t
>> the owner of chucky cheese this -- speaking of fun, how about austin martins on ice? it is one of california's most notable retail brands. i speak to the retailer behind the shopping center. all that and more over the next hour. >> shares of aeropostale tumbled in after-hours trading. seaworld out with its earnings. the company reported a smaller fourth-quarter loss than analysts estimated. herbalife has announced it is rescheduling -- it has rescheduled its annual shareholder...
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hi, martin. >> hey, carol. what we've done is set up everything exactly as what we know from flight 370. we're flying over the south china sea and we're almost to the point they were last heard from. the story, next. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. 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. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪
hi, martin. >> hey, carol. what we've done is set up everything exactly as what we know from flight 370. we're flying over the south china sea and we're almost to the point they were last heard from. the story, next. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week....
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the media focuses on the leaders martin luther king, stokely carmichael but what about on the ground? who are the people organizing the mass meetings , as the glue of the movement? these historians hope to highlight that. so what i wrote with "down to the crossroads" trying to merge the approach to tell the story within old civil-rights framework with martin luther king with of mass march but to incorporate the new civil-rights history. how women are important and how black power is much more complicated and positive than the previous historians so pineal joseph one of his books called waiting to the midnight hour. he gets us to see black power with in the number of others but it is in a new frame to pushes us jews think of positive and uplifting aspects. >> host: can you speak in more detail of women's roles in the south in responding to news of movement and in particular fight to win an end? >> guest: with grass-roots organizing looking at the key roles of african-american women. how do you get people involved? into a mass meeting. who is the backbone of the church? it is an end. wh
the media focuses on the leaders martin luther king, stokely carmichael but what about on the ground? who are the people organizing the mass meetings , as the glue of the movement? these historians hope to highlight that. so what i wrote with "down to the crossroads" trying to merge the approach to tell the story within old civil-rights framework with martin luther king with of mass march but to incorporate the new civil-rights history. how women are important and how black power is...
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to martin, inflation was more than a distant threat. it was a present reality. federal reserve board decided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress applied fiscal restraints, the fed decided to go it alone again. they used an open-market operation. in january 1966, they sold government bonds to tighten up the nation's money supply. interest rates rose dramatically. soon, any business sensitive to interest rates was caught in a credit crunch. the housing industry was hardest hit. the full effect of the fed's solitary action took hold in early 1967. inflation dropped, but at a terrible cost-- a zero growth rate for the gross national product. to economists, this was an impressive lesson. the fed was very effective in 1966.
to martin, inflation was more than a distant threat. it was a present reality. federal reserve board decided to fight it. in december 1965, they raised the discount rate. johnson hit the ceiling. he announced publicly he would call bill martin, the chairman of the federal reserve, down to the ranch for a tongue-lashing. but raising the discount rate didn't keep inflation from growing. it breaks my heart to go shopping. the war kept growing, too. when neither the administration nor congress...
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jason harper,with driving aston martin's newest car on ice.is "taking stock." ♪ >> earlier this week, bloomberg auto columnist jason harper was on "taking stock" discussing the porsche 911. -- he went riskier driving riskier, driving a $300,000 car on the ice. is this a in? driving hot cars on ice? this a thing? driving hot cars on ice? >> it is. we want to play with those toys. >> a rich boy at an amusement park. >> these cards you can drive fast on the freeway, -- these drive fast on the freeway, the cops will stop you. the winter driving experience that aston martin does, they set up a one mile ice track in a field. you get to spin and slide and do these silly things in $200,000 to $300,000 cars. >> what were they trying to prove? >> they are such pretty cars. real real drive -- rearwheel drive cars are not things you think about taking out in winter to do this. if you hit the sides, that will crush the car. the day i was out there, no cars were harmed. nothing crushed, which is a good thing. it is an idea that these are real sports cars. t
jason harper,with driving aston martin's newest car on ice.is "taking stock." ♪ >> earlier this week, bloomberg auto columnist jason harper was on "taking stock" discussing the porsche 911. -- he went riskier driving riskier, driving a $300,000 car on the ice. is this a in? driving hot cars on ice? this a thing? driving hot cars on ice? >> it is. we want to play with those toys. >> a rich boy at an amusement park. >> these cards you can drive fast...
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martin, do you know? >> i don't know, richard. let's face it, the himalayas are some of the most hostile places on the planet. >> we thank you very much for that, martin savidge. we're going to answer more. the boeing 777 just might be the most advanced commercial airplane there is. cot technology give us the vital clues we need to solve this? i'm back with my experts right now. it's jeff weiss, jeff beatty, mary schiavo and patrick smith. with all of the technology in this world, why is it that planes don't have an unstoppable tracking device attached? jeff beatty, you have been talking about the communication on this plane that you say no one has been talking about involving countries jamming signals. elaborate on that for us. >> certainly. well, first of all, your viewer is correct. there is no reason why we could not put technology on that is impossible or highly unlikely for the crew to be able to turn off. we have that type of technology in the emergency beacons onboard the aircraft. that is something that we'll probably be
martin, do you know? >> i don't know, richard. let's face it, the himalayas are some of the most hostile places on the planet. >> we thank you very much for that, martin savidge. we're going to answer more. the boeing 777 just might be the most advanced commercial airplane there is. cot technology give us the vital clues we need to solve this? i'm back with my experts right now. it's jeff weiss, jeff beatty, mary schiavo and patrick smith. with all of the technology in this world,...
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mitchell and martin.ll be back to talk with these guys after this break. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. 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! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irrita
mitchell and martin.ll be back to talk with these guys after this break. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. 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...
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>> i don't -- i can't speak for abby martin. i can say that i respect her, she's very outspoken, she's an outspoken woman. >> i'm not asking you to speak for her. i'm just saying is your personal opinion given the scale of propaganda that you believe r.t. america has been pumping out, should she act on a point of principle and do what you have done? it's your opinion not hers. >> i don't want to say what abby should or shouldn't do. the thing is that abby speaks her mind and her show doesn't experience that much editorial control because she's very outspoken, she's ---the views, i don't know if you have checked out her show before. but it happens to be a narrative that r.t. likes. and i respect her. i respect abby, i respect her convictions and i don't want to speak for her at all. >> thank you for joining me. joining me to shed light on the this. christoph, what do you make of these two r.t. american broadcasters? one making a big statement, abby martin, the other liz wahl resigning on air. what is your view journalistically an
>> i don't -- i can't speak for abby martin. i can say that i respect her, she's very outspoken, she's an outspoken woman. >> i'm not asking you to speak for her. i'm just saying is your personal opinion given the scale of propaganda that you believe r.t. america has been pumping out, should she act on a point of principle and do what you have done? it's your opinion not hers. >> i don't want to say what abby should or shouldn't do. the thing is that abby speaks her mind and...
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martin luther king?r youth, and i was just wondering what advice you could have and thank you for your time. >> guest: okay. well, in terms of the youth, i think that one of the most powerful things that we can use and, you know, malcolm x talks about this in his autobiography was his love of reading, his love of learning. i think part of the problem is finding out the story. and i think that i was very, very fortunate to live in the household i lived in and i grew up in and the minnesota to haves i -- mentors i had to sort of find out the storiment but then also once with you find out the story, what do you do? and anger certainly i understand anger, but you should use that knowledge as fuel to become whether it's an organizer and an activist, whether it's a teacher, whether it's a doctor, whether it's some kind of lead e right? so i think that anger is best redirected into something that is hugely, hugely positive for the entire african-american community including things like volunteering and mentorin
martin luther king?r youth, and i was just wondering what advice you could have and thank you for your time. >> guest: okay. well, in terms of the youth, i think that one of the most powerful things that we can use and, you know, malcolm x talks about this in his autobiography was his love of reading, his love of learning. i think part of the problem is finding out the story. and i think that i was very, very fortunate to live in the household i lived in and i grew up in and the minnesota...
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of teams that parliaments that impacts the city. >> supervisor mike martin. i would say that's certainly part for the dialog i hope the boats will encourage more folks to join. we have a push-pull here in our discussions so far we want to see a consolidated area where the teams are closer to the speculato spectators we want to fill that space out and individual the economic benefits >> i worry about if we hadn't had the come behind oracle team we would be in a more horrible situations. is there any way to make sure there are more adequate teams >> i don't know if there's a way to guarantee your guaranteeing the acts of third pirates but we can sensitive that the next business plan will have to build that in we can't go from projects this time >> i appreciate the small businesses talking about the benefits but it's really difficult was there are interpretation commitments made and our general fund is taking a hit given within our deficit. >> thank you, supervisor. >> all right. i just from my prospective mike i want to thank you for being her and thanks superv
of teams that parliaments that impacts the city. >> supervisor mike martin. i would say that's certainly part for the dialog i hope the boats will encourage more folks to join. we have a push-pull here in our discussions so far we want to see a consolidated area where the teams are closer to the speculato spectators we want to fill that space out and individual the economic benefits >> i worry about if we hadn't had the come behind oracle team we would be in a more horrible...
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martin scorsese returns with his black comedy, "the wolf of wall street." this is a vicious romp through the greed and excesses of the financial world. this is his ninth career nomination. and alfonso cuaron's "gravity" is a 3-d space thriller about courage and the will to live. >> before we started talking about space, we defined the scenarios. that is when this image of an astronaut drifting into the void. >> how long did it take you to make it? >> total, 4.5 years. >> how much of that was getting the money and the actors? >> we had to develop the whole technology and stuff for 2.5 years. then, we shot. then, it was pretty much three years of putting everything together again. the cinematographer, i sent him the script. i said this is a small, intimate film. we can do it in one year. some visual effects. but when trying the conventional rigs, it was clear it was not going to work. we needed to find a way of making network. and one of the principles that we discovered was trying to move the actor as little as possible. trying to move the universal around a
martin scorsese returns with his black comedy, "the wolf of wall street." this is a vicious romp through the greed and excesses of the financial world. this is his ninth career nomination. and alfonso cuaron's "gravity" is a 3-d space thriller about courage and the will to live. >> before we started talking about space, we defined the scenarios. that is when this image of an astronaut drifting into the void. >> how long did it take you to make it? >> total,...
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it was written by martin six math. -- sixsmith.t moved me to tears. >> what was the biggest challenge? >> the advantage -- studio films like, it is a comedy, a drama. they are all delineated. life involves a bit of tragedy and a bit of comedy. i thought they were very comfortable bedfellows and would coexist well together. that was vital. this is a good thing. it will be different, because there are equal parts pay those and laughter. -- pathos and laughter. >> one of them was a drug addict. one of them was obese. . watched this documentary a lot of them are huge. what if that happened to him? because of the size of the portions. >> because comedy requires so many kinds of skills, it might be harder to make the transition to film if you are not a comedian. >> comics can overthink things. that is why they are good, sometimes. a pause there. you get a better laugh. if you just deliver the line quietly, you get a big laugh. sometimes, you have to forget about that and do what does not come naturally to a lot of performers and actors.
it was written by martin six math. -- sixsmith.t moved me to tears. >> what was the biggest challenge? >> the advantage -- studio films like, it is a comedy, a drama. they are all delineated. life involves a bit of tragedy and a bit of comedy. i thought they were very comfortable bedfellows and would coexist well together. that was vital. this is a good thing. it will be different, because there are equal parts pay those and laughter. -- pathos and laughter. >> one of them was...
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martin, what do you have for us? >> reporter: the short answer to that is yes, they would be overcome by that. let me show how this could happen. this is not necessarily, nor do we say this is what happened, it's what could have happened. you would have just got to cruise altitude. we're on the way to beijing and this would have happened. that's the sound everybody knows. you can unfasten your seat belt, get comfortable. but in the cockpit, maybe this happens. the first sign that you've got a problem. this is a fire. this is the fire warnings that are going off and we're being told now that there is a fire burning say in the cargo hold and we can now maybe start to sense smoke. immediately the pilots go into action as mitchell is doing here. we're descending because that is the protocol and the plane begins a turn to the left. maybe we're heading back to where we came from or to an emergency airport. at the same time, i would be firing off what is the fire system here, that's designed to dump fire extinguishers into
martin, what do you have for us? >> reporter: the short answer to that is yes, they would be overcome by that. let me show how this could happen. this is not necessarily, nor do we say this is what happened, it's what could have happened. you would have just got to cruise altitude. we're on the way to beijing and this would have happened. that's the sound everybody knows. you can unfasten your seat belt, get comfortable. but in the cockpit, maybe this happens. the first sign that you've...
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>> this is mark richard. >> martin richard was eight years old. his seven-year-old sister jane lost a leg, but just today the richard family posted a new picture of james, smiling as usual, with but a, with a new prosthetic leg that is designed for sports. we will have the inside story of the boston investigation told for the first time, including the debate among investigators that ended with a fateful decision and the violent end to the manhunt. that is this understood on "60 minutes". >> an early morning fire subsequent through a hotel on the new jersey shore, some of the residents had lost their homes to super storm sandy, four people were killed, eight were hurt. the motel in point pleasant beach was destroyed. no word on what caused the fire. an investigation is coming of how the government handled the gm defect case, and we will have that story next. >> , female announcer: during sleep train's big gift event or, get 24-months interest-free financing. sleep train's big gift event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> p
>> this is mark richard. >> martin richard was eight years old. his seven-year-old sister jane lost a leg, but just today the richard family posted a new picture of james, smiling as usual, with but a, with a new prosthetic leg that is designed for sports. we will have the inside story of the boston investigation told for the first time, including the debate among investigators that ended with a fateful decision and the violent end to the manhunt. that is this understood on "60...
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martin savidge is back inside a flight simulator to walk us through some of the details.ichard quest also joins us, spent time with malaysia airlines before this incident. martin, you've been taking a closer look at the maintenance information system known by the acronym acars. tell us more about it. >> yeah, this is one of those things that up until now the average flying public knew nothing about but of course any pilot at least on an aircraft like this would know. acars. think of it as an alternative way to communicate outside of the traditional radio systems. i can access it here if i look at this screen and pull it up. here i've got a simple menu. it's possible here to maneuver a mouse. a pilot could send a text message to the ground or the ground could send a text message to them. this is good when the aircraft is far out at sea and maybe radio communication can be spotty. another way to access the system, same acars, but this is a different backup unit, is to go in through this, what do i call this mitchell again? >> control display unit. >> control display unit. i
martin savidge is back inside a flight simulator to walk us through some of the details.ichard quest also joins us, spent time with malaysia airlines before this incident. martin, you've been taking a closer look at the maintenance information system known by the acronym acars. tell us more about it. >> yeah, this is one of those things that up until now the average flying public knew nothing about but of course any pilot at least on an aircraft like this would know. acars. think of it as...
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martin tower wants to talk to him. >> i picked up and i tried to get hold of san martin. got hold of san martin tower and all they did was start giving me fairly good weather, 1,500, et cetera. which was well above the minimums i needed. i did question them, where did the report come from that you were below minimums? i elected then to refile for san martin, my original destination, which i did. >> but as these dramatic animations illustrate, contrary to the information captain dewitt says he was given, weather is terrible. he attempts to land the plane anyway, burning massive quantities of fuel in the process. >> visibility was poor. it was raining. and because of those conditions he had to stay in closer to the airport, to the runway, than he would normally like to have done. so first attempt was unsuccessful. >> so i lined it up with the runway, and i took my second circle around. >> now, on the second attempt, the winds were starting to shift, and he was unable to line it up for a landing. so he decided to go around again. on the third attempt, the same conditions exi
martin tower wants to talk to him. >> i picked up and i tried to get hold of san martin. got hold of san martin tower and all they did was start giving me fairly good weather, 1,500, et cetera. which was well above the minimums i needed. i did question them, where did the report come from that you were below minimums? i elected then to refile for san martin, my original destination, which i did. >> but as these dramatic animations illustrate, contrary to the information captain...
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acting in a martin scorsese film. playing donnie azoff.distic side kick to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfort. for hill, a different part and a very different appearance. >> did you know then you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. and, you know, my thing was i kind of wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair's, like, wild and crazy and blond and orange. and he's just kind of like a stick of dynamite. >> $22 million in three [ bleep ] hours! >> bad dynamite. >> did you sleep in the teeth? >> i didn't sleep with them in. but i had such a horrible lisp when i put them in that i had to talk on the phone for an hour and a half to two hours every day with them in order to get rid of the lisp. since no one in my personal life would obviously indulge me in doing that with me, i would call different businesses. so i would call, like, best buys. and targets. i couldn't go in somewhere and be donnie. if someone recognized me it would be really embarrassing. so i would call bes
acting in a martin scorsese film. playing donnie azoff.distic side kick to leonardo dicaprio's jordan belfort. for hill, a different part and a very different appearance. >> did you know then you were going to have to wear the teeth? >> yes, yes. we had talked about what his look would look like. and, you know, my thing was i kind of wanted donnie to look like a lit match. his hair's, like, wild and crazy and blond and orange. and he's just kind of like a stick of dynamite. >>...
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amigos soy william bonilla y esto es acción deportiva >> la máquina a seguir su camino, golazo de martinagan ponía la cereza al pastel >> buena oportunidad para que toluca acortara distancia, anotaba el primero pero el inicio de la segunda mitad apareció torres. >> toluca sigue demostrando que será un gran contendiente al título y al último respiro surgio navas para sellar a favor de los rojos >> el tiburon encontró vida en el puerto, la diagonal, aparecia en el valencia de cabeza, número 9 de la temproada >> anotaba y le regresaba la ventaja >> veracruz sigue respirando, se vino con victoria 3 a 1 >> jaguares monarca, disparo al poste, pocas ocasiones de gol, toledo con el centro, martin zuñiga sacaba desviado el disparo. >> jaguares dejaba así oportunidad a los purepechas >> la máquina cementera de cruz azul sigue al mando con 21 unidades, toluca suma 28, pumas y atlante 18. atlas y américa. no esta chivas. >> vamos al juego entre manchester united y aston villas. >> chicharito acabo con más de dos meses sin poder mojar las redes >> en la nba sacramento, en dallas, ultim o peridoo los
amigos soy william bonilla y esto es acción deportiva >> la máquina a seguir su camino, golazo de martinagan ponía la cereza al pastel >> buena oportunidad para que toluca acortara distancia, anotaba el primero pero el inicio de la segunda mitad apareció torres. >> toluca sigue demostrando que será un gran contendiente al título y al último respiro surgio navas para sellar a favor de los rojos >> el tiburon encontró vida en el puerto, la diagonal, aparecia en el...
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my favorite story, john nba martin coming to the 49ers. good story.gave a conditional pick. >> but he has the relationship with with harbaugh going back to stanford. >> it is a new beginning for the offensive line man. hopefully it pays off. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> live look from chopper 5 tonight. firefighters still sprays water on the hot spots and crews are expected to stay on the scene throughout the night. we will keep you updated online and on the air on kpix.com. >> thanks guys. they will pick it up at 4:30. have a great night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, like the ocean's tide, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) (
my favorite story, john nba martin coming to the 49ers. good story.gave a conditional pick. >> but he has the relationship with with harbaugh going back to stanford. >> it is a new beginning for the offensive line man. hopefully it pays off. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> live look from chopper 5 tonight. firefighters still sprays water on the hot spots and crews are expected to stay on the scene throughout the night. we will keep you updated online and on...
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my favorite story, john nba martin coming to the 49ers. good story. they gave a conditional pick. >> but he has the relationship with with harbaugh going back to stanford. >> it is a new beginning for the offensive line ,,,,,,,,,, >> le look from chopper 5 tonight. firefighters still sprays water on the hot spots and crews are expected to stay on the scene throughout the night. we will keep you updated online and on the air on kpix.com. >> thanks guys. they will pick it up ,,,,,,,, >> male announcer: the following is paid for and furnished by hair club for men and women. this station is not responsible for claims made in the following program. >> female announcer: when it comes to hair loss in women, the reasons why can be as varied as the women themselves. but there is one proven hair solution that has taken these women from this to this in as little as six weeks. it's not a wig and it's not a weave. it's their own hair, only better, thanks to the only nationwide company that specializes in female hair loss -- hair club for women. >> it's a life-chan
my favorite story, john nba martin coming to the 49ers. good story. they gave a conditional pick. >> but he has the relationship with with harbaugh going back to stanford. >> it is a new beginning for the offensive line ,,,,,,,,,, >> le look from chopper 5 tonight. firefighters still sprays water on the hot spots and crews are expected to stay on the scene throughout the night. we will keep you updated online and on the air on kpix.com. >> thanks guys. they will pick it...
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martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion.talk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick up the mandala we welcome you to the podium (clapping.) >> thank you so very much. aefld i think the organizesers of this program are testing my skills i'm also a professor of the university of the san francisco on the art of speech writing so i find i've been limited to a short period of time. let me just say this (laughter) it is fitting in the naming of the bridge considers in the 50th anniversary year of the 1964 christopher's movement and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi to regi
martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion.talk about the sfakz of the movement and it's connection to the process shown p.i. by this sermon, however, mr. kings personal attorney one of his political advisory and for historical reasons he was a draft speech writer and one who helped him write the iconic i have a dream speech. he's a professor at the every time of the san francisco and a schooler at the martin luther king jr. at the university. doctor jones is here to puck pick...
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for poor students, it's tuition free, including their instrument. 59-year-old margaret martin started the harmony project in 2001. >> harmony project is a research based program. we commit to our students for their entire childhood. >> reporter: the programs are started purposely in tough inner city areas to serve children of poverty. >> we know that dropout rates are about 50% in the neighborhoods where we build harmony project programs. more than 80% of poor black and hispanic kids do not read at grade level. >> reporter: it's well documented that children whose mothers have little education are rarely being read to and verbal interaction in those families is minimal. scientists believe that this not only puts them behind in school, but those children rarely catch up. because their brains are not developing as rapidly as the brains of more stimulated kids. >> early sustained music learning is actually the frame, the frame upon which education itself can be built for low income kids. >> reporter: margaret martin was convinced of that. because of the graduation rate of kids who have g
for poor students, it's tuition free, including their instrument. 59-year-old margaret martin started the harmony project in 2001. >> harmony project is a research based program. we commit to our students for their entire childhood. >> reporter: the programs are started purposely in tough inner city areas to serve children of poverty. >> we know that dropout rates are about 50% in the neighborhoods where we build harmony project programs. more than 80% of poor black and...
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what about, martin, this new "wall street journal" reporting, that the first turn the plane made afterransponder was turned off, would have had to be manually made, as well the fact there would have to be more than one person involved, one person to fly the plane, one to climb down and disable the other recording equipment. >> reporter: turning the plane manually, that could be done. a lot of the controls mitchell has been doing so far have been the dive and trying to correct us, that's manual. as far as one person flying the plane and another goes down into a hatch into the electrical bay, we talked about this. some of the electronics it would require that activity. does it need two people? in theory, we could put it on autopilot. >> it happens in operational flying all the time. the captain go to the bathroom and the other pilot is just sitting here monitoring the autopilot. >> reporter: you could at least in this practical nature, put it on autopilot. yes, you're going to leave the plane and go down below. it could be done by one. >> appreciate you being in the cockpit showing us wh
what about, martin, this new "wall street journal" reporting, that the first turn the plane made afterransponder was turned off, would have had to be manually made, as well the fact there would have to be more than one person involved, one person to fly the plane, one to climb down and disable the other recording equipment. >> reporter: turning the plane manually, that could be done. a lot of the controls mitchell has been doing so far have been the dive and trying to correct...
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yeah, we'll show you in a bit. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. richard quest is back with me. he's looking for updates every single moment. >> we've got the hash tag, so you will forgive me, i hope. i'm looking down because we want to bring you the very latest. >> the questions are really good, so we want to get all of the questions and we'll have our lightning round. >> i'm not being disrespectful, i'm looking at the new questions coming in. >> i'm glad to have you here. we also have jeff wise, author of "extreme fear." arthur rosenberg is a pilot and mary schiavo now represents victims of transportation accidents. and jeff beatty is a former cia and fbi and former delta force officer. arthur, looking at these transcripts from the cockpit, i have a question for you and richard from barbara, okay? here is what barbara says. barbara says, isn't co-pilot's "all right, good night" consistent with his lax attitude towards regs such as having ladies in the cockpit? >> first off, i guess i'm the guest that's going to disagree with richard. i think this
yeah, we'll show you in a bit. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. richard quest is back with me. he's looking for updates every single moment. >> we've got the hash tag, so you will forgive me, i hope. i'm looking down because we want to bring you the very latest. >> the questions are really good, so we want to get all of the questions and we'll have our lightning round. >> i'm not being disrespectful, i'm looking at the new questions coming in. >> i'm glad to...
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he'll be reunited with head coach jim harbaugh who coached martin at stanford. martin was harassed by fellow offensive linemen including guard richie incognito. this is the "cbs morning news." richie incogni incognito. this is the "cbs morning news." k9 advantix ii® and advantage ii® 6-count packs and seresto™ flea and tick products. at petsmart®. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. >>> a mountain lion was caught on camera prowling the streets >>> a mountain lion was caught on camera prowling the streets of california's hollywood hills. home surveillance cameras were rolling as it sauntered through the neighborhood. the big cat wandered past parked cars wednesday. the neighborhood sits on t
he'll be reunited with head coach jim harbaugh who coached martin at stanford. martin was harassed by fellow offensive linemen including guard richie incognito. this is the "cbs morning news." richie incogni incognito. this is the "cbs morning news." k9 advantix ii® and advantage ii® 6-count packs and seresto™ flea and tick products. at petsmart®. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to...
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martin picard is such a man.rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud quebecois, and perhaps he more than everyone else has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him, out for a day trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> no? >> so, the bait is wood? >> yeah, they just eat the bark. >> they eat the bark? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> now, i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was made of a beaver pelt. >> that's why today it's the icon of canada. >> to a lesser extent, the tradition continues today. carl continues to trap, usually called on by provincial officials to trap beaver and clear away dams to control what could become an overly destructive population
martin picard is such a man.rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator, he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud quebecois, and perhaps he more than everyone else has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he's an unlikely ambassador for his country and province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him, out for a day trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >>...
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martin, what have you got so far? reporter: we took your request, entered in new points in the flight management system and what we'll do is take an aircraft that weighs tons, then with 239 people on board, and with one finger, if we did it right, hit the execute. >> it's going to take another couple of seconds to make the turn, so we're a little further away than we thought. >> reporter: this is essentially the weigh points, and we can't say that these are -- right now those are not publicly known. this is the system, and now you can just start to see the aircraft making this turn. and this what's going to send it off hurdling off at 287 knots now, 35,000 feet in the direction of that new search in the southern indian ocean. and i did it with one finger essentially. it just shows you the technology of this aircraft and what can be done, even if it is heading off into a mystery. >> we're doing this here in the flight simulator, and richard and i, i'm sure people at home are riveted. we're doing this, but are searchers
martin, what have you got so far? reporter: we took your request, entered in new points in the flight management system and what we'll do is take an aircraft that weighs tons, then with 239 people on board, and with one finger, if we did it right, hit the execute. >> it's going to take another couple of seconds to make the turn, so we're a little further away than we thought. >> reporter: this is essentially the weigh points, and we can't say that these are -- right now those are...
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martin.as a practicing physician and vice president medical affairs and health systems associate at women's college hospital i have daily firsthand experience with the canadian single-payer system. in addition to my clinical training i also hold a masters in public policy from university of toronto where i'm an assistant professor. i do not presume to claim today that the canadian system is perfect or that we do not face significant challenges. the evidence is clear, the evidence is clear that those challenges do not stem from a single-payer nature of our system. quite the contrary, working within a public insurance structure helps us to better tackle many of the challenges shared by all developed nations in health care, including rising cost, variations in quality, and inequities of axis but i would like to highlight three major benefits of the canadian single-payer model. the first is equity. poll after poll has demonstrated a strong consensus among canadians that access to health care shou
martin.as a practicing physician and vice president medical affairs and health systems associate at women's college hospital i have daily firsthand experience with the canadian single-payer system. in addition to my clinical training i also hold a masters in public policy from university of toronto where i'm an assistant professor. i do not presume to claim today that the canadian system is perfect or that we do not face significant challenges. the evidence is clear, the evidence is clear that...