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international mr ross thank you very much for your time. we've heard a lot of talk recently about these flight data recorders in the black boxes can we talk specifically about exactly what these are and what information they store. yes good evening and good morning to you and the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder of the two boxes were referring to the cockpit voice recorder as the name suggests will. tell us what was said what noises were heard everything that occurred in the cockpit prior to the accident that will stall at the moment when the par goes off at the point of impact of the point when the explosion occurred the cockpit voice recorder has a two hour loop so it has the previous two hours of all noises voice activity air traffic control communications etc in the cockpit that can be very useful in those last moments of m h one seven it could even record the sound of the explosion it will certainly record the sound of warning bells gongs and any comments made by the pilots the other one the flight data recorder spec
international mr ross thank you very much for your time. we've heard a lot of talk recently about these flight data recorders in the black boxes can we talk specifically about exactly what these are and what information they store. yes good evening and good morning to you and the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder of the two boxes were referring to the cockpit voice recorder as the name suggests will. tell us what was said what noises were heard everything that occurred in the...
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i saw mr. ross, i saw his son lying there, lifeless. and others were assisting him or assisting, trying to give cpr. and that he was reacting. i would say normally to a situation of this magnitude. >> okay. and did it appear to you that it was genuine distress and grief on his part? >> it was definitely genuine and very passionate and organic. i felt his pain. i even wept and mourned his son. i've never met him. >> all right. thank you. >> sir, you spoke with the police at the scene, correct? >> yes, sir. >> while this was fresh in your mind. >> yes, sir. >> and you told them what you saw and experienced on that day, correct? >> yes, sir. briefly. >> when was the next time that you've actually told this story to somebody? >> my friend and i spoke about it in the car briefly. >> okay. and when did you actually tell someone else about it? >> i spoke with a reporter. >> okay. >> they wanted to interview me. >> so you knew there was media interest, correct? >> i did not at the time that i gave my information. >> well, when they talked to yo
i saw mr. ross, i saw his son lying there, lifeless. and others were assisting him or assisting, trying to give cpr. and that he was reacting. i would say normally to a situation of this magnitude. >> okay. and did it appear to you that it was genuine distress and grief on his part? >> it was definitely genuine and very passionate and organic. i felt his pain. i even wept and mourned his son. i've never met him. >> all right. thank you. >> sir, you spoke with the police...
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i saw mr. ross. others were assisting him or assisting trying to give cpr, and that he was reacting, i'd say, normally to a situation of this magnitude. >> okay. did it appear to you it was genuine distress and grief on his part? >> it was definitely genuine and very passionate and organic. i felt his pain. i even wept and mourned his son and i've never met him. >> all right. thank you. >> we're going to continue watching this. of course, want it to bring in amanda, a criminal defense attorney. i know you're watching this. here is my question. first, this witness said desperate cries of a man who just lost his son, that's what the described. cog out of this place of business and seeing this unfold, and the dad standing outside, his baby son 22 months old, dying in a car seat inside. and then the attorney told him inside the courtroom, ammann darks we- -- amanda, we don't want you to characterize this, just words. why are we watching that. >> for the defense it's very important for the witnesses to te
i saw mr. ross. others were assisting him or assisting trying to give cpr, and that he was reacting, i'd say, normally to a situation of this magnitude. >> okay. did it appear to you it was genuine distress and grief on his part? >> it was definitely genuine and very passionate and organic. i felt his pain. i even wept and mourned his son and i've never met him. >> all right. thank you. >> we're going to continue watching this. of course, want it to bring in amanda, a...
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and mrs. ross feather -- rough feather. nelly knife was packing that morning when the men attended the council. all at once, i heard an awful noise. as the shots were fired, the women and children ran for a safe place to hide. as i ran, i saw many people were already killed. i was running with a young girl named brown ear horse but she got shot. i went on and left her. i passed the wife of one skunk who was also wounded and screaming. i could not help her as the bullets were flying thick and i wanted to get to a safe place. after the firing stopped, i returned to see if i could find any of my people. my mother in law, my sister in law, and many brothers were dead. my father in law, little bull, was alive but his leg was broken. likewise, after the gunfire opened, mrs. rough feather saw all of the people on the ground bleeding. in sheer terror, she ran for safety with the others to the ravine south of the camp. following them up the gulch. as she said, bullets flew all around us. i was not hit one time. but my father, my mot
and mrs. ross feather -- rough feather. nelly knife was packing that morning when the men attended the council. all at once, i heard an awful noise. as the shots were fired, the women and children ran for a safe place to hide. as i ran, i saw many people were already killed. i was running with a young girl named brown ear horse but she got shot. i went on and left her. i passed the wife of one skunk who was also wounded and screaming. i could not help her as the bullets were flying thick and i...
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. >> mr. ross on the books that says when these underaged kids, when these adolescent kids and these minors come to the united states if they have to be processed, that is a law that has been passed and it's going to have to be addressed by the the congress which is terribly inactive right now. >> yeah. are these protesters breaking the law? it seems to me that they are. they are obstructing the roes is of immigration services to process these people. what's the outcome here? what should be done? >> i think that they're operating within their free speech rights, their right to express themselves and the right to say what they want to say even if it is, in fact, hateful. i think to the extent that they do interfere physically, i'm talking with the pros cess, the busses that are coming any going and it's more an administrative question and the municipality question, and the mayor long, i believe is his name, and he allows the protesters to do pretty much anything they want in a very racist and hatefu
. >> mr. ross on the books that says when these underaged kids, when these adolescent kids and these minors come to the united states if they have to be processed, that is a law that has been passed and it's going to have to be addressed by the the congress which is terribly inactive right now. >> yeah. are these protesters breaking the law? it seems to me that they are. they are obstructing the roes is of immigration services to process these people. what's the outcome here? what...
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. ross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i think the panelists for being here. i think the testimony today and especially that of congressman frank, has illustrated there are lingering problems with the implementation of the dodd-frank act. rules that have yet to be promulgated are creating even greater uncertainty in the environment. rarely talk about a recovery, i can only wonder what it would have been like had there been more certainty in the market for financial institutions. it seems like the affordable care act also known as obamacare and dodd-frank put together have been to behemoth's of legislation that have created serious problems and may not have been totally thought out. in my district, of course, we have community banks. i emphasize with you that they no longer do residential mortgages. credit unions are in the same arena. businesses feel their is a regulatory environment, and when you couple that with the operation chokepoint, of reputation risk and the dlj says you will will not do business with certain p
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. ross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i think the panelists for being here. i think the testimony today and especially that of congressman frank, has illustrated there are lingering problems with the implementation of the dodd-frank act. rules that have yet to be promulgated are creating even greater uncertainty in the environment. rarely talk about a recovery, i can only wonder what it would have been like had there been more...
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now, the gentleman from florida, mr. ross. >> thank you. you're balancing the metaphorical gold standard of our money, and that's very, very difficult. and trying to keep this as clear as possible for my constituency back home, what prognosis can you give, as clearly as possible, to those on fixed incomes? is it positive? is there a opportunity to see greater returns on their investments? people in central florida, there are a lot of them. >> i know it's been a really hard time for savers trying to exist on the returns you would earn on the safe investment like a savings account. and that's been a heavy toll for those households. but they can be hopeful that as the economy recovers. and interest rates in a sense, they're not arbitrary. they reflect fundamental forces. >> and which you control. >> well, not much demand on the savings in the form of investment. >> as you discontinue the buyback, that should hopefully put some pressure on the rates, don't you agree? >> well, as the economy recovers, eventually interest rates will go up. so, if
now, the gentleman from florida, mr. ross. >> thank you. you're balancing the metaphorical gold standard of our money, and that's very, very difficult. and trying to keep this as clear as possible for my constituency back home, what prognosis can you give, as clearly as possible, to those on fixed incomes? is it positive? is there a opportunity to see greater returns on their investments? people in central florida, there are a lot of them. >> i know it's been a really hard time for...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman in florida, mr. ross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank the panelists for being here. the testimony today and the specially that of congressman frank and has illustrated there's some lingering problems with the implementation of the dodd frank act. even the rules that have yet to be promulgated creating a greater uncertainty in the environment and i wonder what the recovery would have been like if there were more certainty in the markets. it seems like the affordable care act also known as obama care and dodd frank have created serious problems and may not have been totally thought out. in my district, of course, we have community banks, mr. wilson empathize with you that no longer do residential mortgages. credit unions are in the same arena. businesses feel there's a regulatory environment and when you couple that with operation choke point that's now saying you have a reputational risk and the do jaechlt says you will or will not do business with certain people it created a very unhealthy environment for the flow of commerce
the chair recognizes the gentleman in florida, mr. ross. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank the panelists for being here. the testimony today and the specially that of congressman frank and has illustrated there's some lingering problems with the implementation of the dodd frank act. even the rules that have yet to be promulgated creating a greater uncertainty in the environment and i wonder what the recovery would have been like if there were more certainty in the markets. it seems...
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notification from miss sherry williams that she was contacting me on behalf of the acting secretary and mr. ross neighbors. it surprised me miss williams would do this because she is a former oig official. to this day no action has been taken to reprimand miss williams for her behavior. this goes to the very heart of the question whether or not va should be allowed to police themselves and whether or not an outside agency should be brought in to conduct an investigation into the actions taken at va. i did receive an e-mail from the white house office of white house counsel directing me to contact the office of special counsel. well, if that was the official position from the white house, there would have been no need for anyone to contact miss williams about my complaint. >> you also in your testimony -- you describe the possible purging of over 10,000 shaen health records at the veteran health eligibility center. that there's a back log of 600,000 pending benefit applications and 40,000 unprocessed applications discovered that span three years? >> absolutely. currently we have over 600,000 pend
notification from miss sherry williams that she was contacting me on behalf of the acting secretary and mr. ross neighbors. it surprised me miss williams would do this because she is a former oig official. to this day no action has been taken to reprimand miss williams for her behavior. this goes to the very heart of the question whether or not va should be allowed to police themselves and whether or not an outside agency should be brought in to conduct an investigation into the actions taken...
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. >> mr. rosssure. >> as a global investor of the highest order i understand that making money on economies that were worse and they're not as bad is an investor's mon tra. but, forgetting being an investor for a minute, do you think that southern europe over the next five years issing about to generate the type of growth to get to a stable 1.5% outside of what germany and france contribute, maybe even france hasn't an asterisk there? >> i think it's a work in progress. and i think the one that's lagging the most in terms of reform is italy. and unfortunately, that's the biggest of the seven european countries. so if you're going to talk about them as a group, you really have to focus italy, and i think italy is starting to change some of the new things they did about lending yesterday are potentially constructive. but they've got to change the concept of the economy, particularly in southern italy -- >> it's a political question. i even want to know michelle's answer to that in a sense that from a
. >> mr. rosssure. >> as a global investor of the highest order i understand that making money on economies that were worse and they're not as bad is an investor's mon tra. but, forgetting being an investor for a minute, do you think that southern europe over the next five years issing about to generate the type of growth to get to a stable 1.5% outside of what germany and france contribute, maybe even france hasn't an asterisk there? >> i think it's a work in progress. and i...
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mr. tony ross and rachel ali. if you could in writing respond to me about what the policy decisions were that drove the advertisement? and do you know if this is unprecedented, providing for these escorts in the past? if not, why not? and if now, why not? >> i would have to see -- >> i yield back, but i would like those answers in writing. can i get a commitment -- >> i always believe in being responsive to congress. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank mr. secretary, honorab honorable fugate. >> mr. vitiello, your testimony has been enlightning, and i appreciate your approach to a multidimensional, very complex crisis. there are a lot of moving parts here, and it's clearly something that we have to work with in terms of as a work in progress. i was glad to hear about the diplomatic component to what you're doing in terms of reaching out to el salvador, honduras, guatemala. my question is a logistical one, similar to the one mr. vela raised, which is what
mr. tony ross and rachel ali. if you could in writing respond to me about what the policy decisions were that drove the advertisement? and do you know if this is unprecedented, providing for these escorts in the past? if not, why not? and if now, why not? >> i would have to see -- >> i yield back, but i would like those answers in writing. can i get a commitment -- >> i always believe in being responsive to congress. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york....
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mr. chair, and supervisors, and good morning, thank you. and i'm ross rucameri, for the city and county of san francisco. and we were also joined here by the san francisco adult probation department in the san francisco public defender in support of this legislation. and this legislation really is simple, the state of california in statute under 1203.016, enables all county sheriff's departments to enact an electronic monitoring program also known as home detention for sentenced inmates and with the advent of ab 109, a new statute in the state rtion known as 1203.018, creates the ability for county sheriffs to create a electronic monitoring program for pretrial detainees and i don't think that it is uncommon knowledge that throughout the state and this country, a high percentage of detainees and those within the jail, county jail systems a high percentage are pretrial. and we believe that if we in the sheriff's department comes into contact with information for a unit that has served minimally 30 days with us or a felony, or someone in a felony that ser
mr. chair, and supervisors, and good morning, thank you. and i'm ross rucameri, for the city and county of san francisco. and we were also joined here by the san francisco adult probation department in the san francisco public defender in support of this legislation. and this legislation really is simple, the state of california in statute under 1203.016, enables all county sheriff's departments to enact an electronic monitoring program also known as home detention for sentenced inmates and...
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ross harris. >> do you see mr. harris in the courtroom? >> yes, i do. mr.ting at the defendant's table to my left wearing an ork cobb county jump suit. >> what who was the first person to wake up. >> the first person to wake up was justin's wife leanna. >> and what time did she wake up? >> around 6:30. >> what time did cooper, the child, and the defendant wake up? actually get out of bed? >> they got out of bed after 7: 7:00. >> where did leanna, the mother of the child, go that day? >> leanna left for work about 7:15 this morning. >> and what did the defendant and cooper do that morning? >> that morning they sat in bed, he watched some cartoons. then they got up and got dressed and justin drove him to work. >> now, when they drove, did they stop anywhere before getting to the defendant's work? >> yes, they did? >> where did they stop. >> at the chick-fil-a located at cumberland parkway. >> now, this morning in speaking with both the defendant and the mother of this child, was there anything out of the ordinary that morning? >> nothing. >> how was the child
ross harris. >> do you see mr. harris in the courtroom? >> yes, i do. mr.ting at the defendant's table to my left wearing an ork cobb county jump suit. >> what who was the first person to wake up. >> the first person to wake up was justin's wife leanna. >> and what time did she wake up? >> around 6:30. >> what time did cooper, the child, and the defendant wake up? actually get out of bed? >> they got out of bed after 7: 7:00. >> where did...
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>> i'm not going to wear ross colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr.putin certainly not say to him i'll give you more flexibility after the election. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. mite -- >>> mitt romney said he wouldn't put up with putin and the president called for a cease fire under fire. the democrat who is calling it an absurd. conveniently stay up-to-date on progress, and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with the angie's list mobile app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ don't miss a beat... ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ ♪ oooh discover the fearless protection of tena. so absorbent even when you twist not a drop escapes. ♪ nothing's missed with tenatwist ♪ >>> russia, i indicated, is a geopolitical foe. it's a geopolitical foe and i said in the sam
>> i'm not going to wear ross colored glasses when it comes to russia and mr.putin certainly not say to him i'll give you more flexibility after the election. did you know, your eyes can lose vital nutrients as you age? [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. mite -- >>> mitt romney said he wouldn't put up...
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ben describes ross as mr. popular. e ferris bueller of tuscaloosa. >> he didn't seem like the settling down type. probably to the point you'd say irresponsible. >> reporter: but when ross met leanna all that changed. >> they seemed like the perfect couple to me. >> reporter: he says he was a groomsman at their wedding eight years ago. but he remembers working as a cashier and ross would stop by. >> most of the cashiers were younger females. he would say that one is fine. i was like dude stop checking girls out. >> reporter: soon after that their friendship fell apart and they rarely spoke. then fast forward to last month. >> it makes you sick to your stomach. >> reporter: he sees his old friend on the news. >> stunned, angry, disgusted. it made me literally pull over and throw up. >> reporter: none of it makes sense to him. he wonders why ross a computer expert and former police dispatcher would have researched hot car deaths online as prosecutors allege. >> he knows how law enforcement works. he knows how computers wor
ben describes ross as mr. popular. e ferris bueller of tuscaloosa. >> he didn't seem like the settling down type. probably to the point you'd say irresponsible. >> reporter: but when ross met leanna all that changed. >> they seemed like the perfect couple to me. >> reporter: he says he was a groomsman at their wedding eight years ago. but he remembers working as a cashier and ross would stop by. >> most of the cashiers were younger females. he would say that one is...
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ross sorkin. that offer rejected. cnbc's kate kelly has the latest from delivering alpha. rather timely to hear from mr.this. right? >> no. perfect. he may have been the only panelist who actually holds shares of both stocks. he broke news for us right off the bat basically saying, he thinks it's a great deal. both time warn are and 21st century fox have great assets and a time when constant king. because no controlling shareholder in time warner no one has more than 5% of the stock as of the last filing period making it an easier deal to get across the finish line, especially if rupert murdoch will go to other lengths to gain more interests and thinks we'll get to yes. his summary. >> andrew said, of murdoch, determined. >> he is. >> you know what happens when rupert's determined. >> news corps, wanted to buy the -- made a slip of the tongue. i remember working at dow jones kwl he wanted to buy the wall street journal and went with a premium people thought was silly but got the deal. wanted the asset and was de determined. >> griffin spoke about what's become the topic of the day. that's become the fed
ross sorkin. that offer rejected. cnbc's kate kelly has the latest from delivering alpha. rather timely to hear from mr.this. right? >> no. perfect. he may have been the only panelist who actually holds shares of both stocks. he broke news for us right off the bat basically saying, he thinks it's a great deal. both time warn are and 21st century fox have great assets and a time when constant king. because no controlling shareholder in time warner no one has more than 5% of the stock as of...
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her husband, justin ross harris, cooper's father, is charged with murder and child cruelty. mrs.ris' behavior before and after her son's death in a hot car is now under scrutiny and so is the couple's relationship. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she has not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death, nor has she been charged with a crime. but still, authorities say she behaved strangely. police detective bill fodder testified when she arrived to pick up the toddler from day care on june 18th and found he wasn't there, she predicted what had happened. >> they walked back out into the lobby and in front of several witnesses, all of a sudden she states ross must have left him in the car and they're like what, there's no other explanation. ross must have left him in the car. >> reporter: the detective had also questioned harris' reaction to hearing her son had died after her husband ross had left their 22-year-old st
her husband, justin ross harris, cooper's father, is charged with murder and child cruelty. mrs.ris' behavior before and after her son's death in a hot car is now under scrutiny and so is the couple's relationship. here's jason carroll. >> reporter: leanna harris' demeanor in the days before and after her son's death was odd and raised potential red flags for authorities investigating the case. she has not been named a suspect in connection with cooper harris' death, nor has she been...
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and marty, ross harris, the defendant, his brother testified today, his brother is a police sergeant and said that his brother had worked as a dispatcher. i suppose that the defense attorney, mrlgore, was trying to build a case, this is somebody with deep roots in the community who would never do such a thing and certainly would not plea. but that apparently did not work, at least not today. >> no, and in fact, that could work against you, because you're also insinuating that justin ross harris, the father here, had insights into how police departments work. that he worked as a dispatcher. some said he also worked in a jail, so that he would be aware as to how the early investigation might go and that he could have somehow couched his reactions, his statements, his words to try to cover up that this was an intentional act. again, that's the d.a. in fact, when the officers started talking with him, they noted that he was using their jargon, their police phrasing. so you're right, the defense was trying to say that h, look, his half-brother is a police officer, he will not run away. but this is also a guy who knows a lot about how the police operate and that may just not be goo
and marty, ross harris, the defendant, his brother testified today, his brother is a police sergeant and said that his brother had worked as a dispatcher. i suppose that the defense attorney, mrlgore, was trying to build a case, this is somebody with deep roots in the community who would never do such a thing and certainly would not plea. but that apparently did not work, at least not today. >> no, and in fact, that could work against you, because you're also insinuating that justin ross...
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like justin ross harris, the father of the toddler who died after being left for hours in a hot vehicle. one of the things the user posted, quote, i'm harmless. more information ahead. [ mrsn ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. always there for you. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> couple of new developments in the case against the father accused of leaving his toddler son in a hot, georgia car to die. new social media pictures are emerging of justin ross
like justin ross harris, the father of the toddler who died after being left for hours in a hot vehicle. one of the things the user posted, quote, i'm harmless. more information ahead. [ mrsn ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of...