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. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two-fold. first, they had ample knowledge about the depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liability for all of the damages, full damages to each and every person on that airplane. >> erica pitcy al jazeera. >> two year piano publications say they have obtained cell phone video taken from inside the plane seconds before it went down. but neither newspaper has made the video public and french police say the video is a hoax. in iraq in the fight against isil it has been tweeted that tikrit has been liberated. the offensive to retake the city began earlier this month. it had stalled until the u.s. launched airstrikes against targets last week. iraqi forces hope to launch an operation to retake mosul iraq's second largest city in april
. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two-fold. first, they had ample knowledge about the depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liability for all of the damages,...
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this is a glass muller and you can feel the weight and a big piece of glass and what we do, very, veryof this sludge pigment and take this lin seed oil and make a ring around it like this and we work from the center out. it's going to feel like it's hard but you got to put some muscle and pressure into it. work it. work it. work it harder. nicely done, phil. >> so how does this stack up to store? >> pretty much you wouldn't know the difference. >> what was it like the first time you painted with this pigment? >> it was a disaster. it all broke up. the binder wasn't right. crystals were too big so it kind of ended up in a nice big dirt pile with chunks here and there and couldn't control it and just like that you have to respond to it just like a scientist. >> it helped refine the pigment making process and inspired a painting called the chromo paintings and priced at thousands each and priceless in the message they send. so you have an unusual way of painting, it's quite organic and as you showed me it's quite uncontrolled, how would you describe it? >> i think it's controlled chaos an
this is a glass muller and you can feel the weight and a big piece of glass and what we do, very, veryof this sludge pigment and take this lin seed oil and make a ring around it like this and we work from the center out. it's going to feel like it's hard but you got to put some muscle and pressure into it. work it. work it. work it harder. nicely done, phil. >> so how does this stack up to store? >> pretty much you wouldn't know the difference. >> what was it like the first...
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and i believe director muller did that in a way that is beyond reproach. >> rose: and his conclusion was there was no tape here? >> well the conclusion is there was no tape here and and no one had seen the tape here. >> rose: when you look at the remaining issue that we have talked about, it is this idea of personal safety, is your mission to make sure that the nfl knows more about concussions than anybody and is doing more? >> well, we want to do more. we are never going to know more than the medical world. >> rose: but be informed. >> we want to be informed by the medical and scientific world. we want research to be done so that we know what facts are. and that we can do the best we possibly can to protect our players when they are playing and every other generation of players. in all sports and. >> rose: and what about the responsibility of those who already have suffered and no longer are in the league? >> well, we have programs that are designed for that. we have many players that may have suffered injuries. we have programs that we hope will be response safe to giving them the
and i believe director muller did that in a way that is beyond reproach. >> rose: and his conclusion was there was no tape here? >> well the conclusion is there was no tape here and and no one had seen the tape here. >> rose: when you look at the remaining issue that we have talked about, it is this idea of personal safety, is your mission to make sure that the nfl knows more about concussions than anybody and is doing more? >> well, we want to do more. we are never...
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my photographer jimmy muller jumped out of the truck to get an image of this coyote and managed to getit just as it was running down riverside drive. he got a glimpse of the coyote. i got to tell you, the coyote was running down riverside drive like it owned the streets of new york. it does not care. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. natio
my photographer jimmy muller jumped out of the truck to get an image of this coyote and managed to getit just as it was running down riverside drive. he got a glimpse of the coyote. i got to tell you, the coyote was running down riverside drive like it owned the streets of new york. it does not care. (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus...
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opposite the said muller pulled out a gun and shot and killed his girlfriend is it in order and to other people were said to be in the back seat while all this was going on detective believe he stopped the car don't somebody in the straight and ordered everyone out of the car and ordered them to take the baby >> jr stone: dollars car was later recovered in salinas as for bill as we're about that is a known as of now he could be in the monterey area or the sacramento area or the bay area live in san jose jr stone kron 4 news >> catherine heenan: it is gonna take a lot longer than first estimated to it plain that huge load of spilled see matt out of an oakland creek. kron 4 this chow's clifford broke the story on wednesday in these live in oakland >> reporter: well wednesday afternoon they had estimated it would take about three days to clean this up now they had another set back and now we don't know when the country, agree will be cleaned up after two days of making good progress cleaning up spills cement along the broadway branch of glen echo creek crews discovered 150-200 ft. section o
opposite the said muller pulled out a gun and shot and killed his girlfriend is it in order and to other people were said to be in the back seat while all this was going on detective believe he stopped the car don't somebody in the straight and ordered everyone out of the car and ordered them to take the baby >> jr stone: dollars car was later recovered in salinas as for bill as we're about that is a known as of now he could be in the monterey area or the sacramento area or the bay area...
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cortesia de "tomas muller" y otro mas de "lewandowski".nta la cerro el eterno xabi alonso de tiro libre cobrandolo de gran manera para dejar el marcador final de seis a uno. global de siete a cuatro. take gfx gfx los otros dos semifinalistas saldran de los partidos restantes que son: el real madrid y atletico madrid se estaran enfrentando en el santiago bernabeu. el juego de ida quedo cero a cero. mientras que el monaco recibe a la juve. el equipo italiano entra a este juego con un gol de ventaja en el marcador global. gabriel esa es toda la iformacion que le tengo al momento, los espero a las once de la noche con las mejores jugadas de la final de la copa mx y mas. ahora pasamos con gabi. gabriela live topvo cesar ---recuerde que puede seguirnos en los medios sociales, facebook, instagram y twitter en las direcciones que ve en pantalla... live weather cam cesar ---regresamos con gabriela dellan.. blanca ---que nos tiene el pronostico del tiempo... gabriela... take gabriela live gabriela live gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenas ta
cortesia de "tomas muller" y otro mas de "lewandowski".nta la cerro el eterno xabi alonso de tiro libre cobrandolo de gran manera para dejar el marcador final de seis a uno. global de siete a cuatro. take gfx gfx los otros dos semifinalistas saldran de los partidos restantes que son: el real madrid y atletico madrid se estaran enfrentando en el santiago bernabeu. el juego de ida quedo cero a cero. mientras que el monaco recibe a la juve. el equipo italiano entra a este juego...
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. >> captain mike muller thank you so much. all the best in your continued fire fighting efforts there. >>> now to the east coast. boston marathon tomorrow. it is happening just as the convicted bomber prepares to be sentenced. alexander field is live in boston. >> reporter: know doubt it is bound to be an emotional day here in boston. the next day the penalty phase begins on whether or not to spare the boston bomber's life. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] he doesn't need your help. until he does. three cylinders, dual overhead cams and 50 horsepower. go bold. go powerful. go gator. get 2,500 dollars off select gators at a dealer near you. ♪ is it the insightful strategies and analytical capabilities that make edward jones on
. >> captain mike muller thank you so much. all the best in your continued fire fighting efforts there. >>> now to the east coast. boston marathon tomorrow. it is happening just as the convicted bomber prepares to be sentenced. alexander field is live in boston. >> reporter: know doubt it is bound to be an emotional day here in boston. the next day the penalty phase begins on whether or not to spare the boston bomber's life. you can call me shallow... but, i have a...
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>>reporter: which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is now no way lufthansa can avoid light. >> they had ample evidence of the problems this pilot had in the past as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liable for all of the damages, full damages to each and every person on that airplane. >> also new today, cellphone video taken on the plane that documents the final terrifying moments. officials apparently recovered a memory card from the crash debris and we're not going to show you the video but we can tell you according to reports from a french magazine and german paper, the passengers on that plane were very much aware of what was happening. you can hear the captain banging on the metal doors as he tried to get into the cockpit. people were screaming oh my god. it's unclear if the phone belonged to a passenger or a crew member. >> you can only imagine. thank you >>> now we want to bring you up to date on the l
>>reporter: which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is now no way lufthansa can avoid light. >> they had ample evidence of the problems this pilot had in the past as early as 2009. and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liable for all of the damages, full damages to each and every person on that airplane. >> also new...
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that's a good question to ask marty muller. they spent a lot of time going over the versailles.e never spoke of an inside out impetus for the city's design. he never spoke about a core as we still keep talking about it today. he never spoke about core in the neighborhood that played second fiddle to the city's federal reservations. it's important to understand the federal government in 1791. it was unfathomable. thomas jefferson didn't like alexander hamilton at all. one of the things he couldn't stand about hamilton was the ostentation of the department of the treasury that they had an entire, i think more than one but an entire townhouse, the department of treasury filled with rooms and with records and cabinets, this room and that room and jefferson kept all the records of secretary state in a desk of the department of state. the idea of a federalúyq core with a neighborhood periphery didn't enter into it. all defense of the city in 1799 wasn't about defending the rivers. nobody fathomed someone powerful would come over. he couldn't fathom the need to protect against undergro
that's a good question to ask marty muller. they spent a lot of time going over the versailles.e never spoke of an inside out impetus for the city's design. he never spoke about a core as we still keep talking about it today. he never spoke about core in the neighborhood that played second fiddle to the city's federal reservations. it's important to understand the federal government in 1791. it was unfathomable. thomas jefferson didn't like alexander hamilton at all. one of the things he...
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and your viewing public that on those daily meetings i had with president bush and the fbi director muller while the focus was on the jihadsists this country particularly thetip is aware of home-grown radical individuals in our country who have a different grievance against the government. so focus is on the jihadsists but they come in many forms. the whole notion of terrorists in our midst is something we take as a real threat and to the extent that they can deal with it, based on the knowledge they have the fbi is covering both those. home-grown terrorist with a grievance against the government but the jihaddists. >> a lot of them will use novel killing means, a vehicle filled with fertilizer rammed into a building and in 9/11, terrorists using planes as weapons. i'm sure you had many a sleepless night, governor, dealing with the strange ways terrorists can find means to kill you. >> you know, neil i think the breadth of the potential terrorist attacks and the depth, the number of organizations have expanded. it's not just isil it's not al qaeda. there's a lot of wannabe organizations ou
and your viewing public that on those daily meetings i had with president bush and the fbi director muller while the focus was on the jihadsists this country particularly thetip is aware of home-grown radical individuals in our country who have a different grievance against the government. so focus is on the jihadsists but they come in many forms. the whole notion of terrorists in our midst is something we take as a real threat and to the extent that they can deal with it, based on the...
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. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is now no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two fold. they had ample knowledge about depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early at 2009, and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liable for full damages to each and every person on that airplane. >> in the united states, aviation rules rely mostly on pilots self reporting any mental health problems. here's a question. would a pilot suffering severe depression be allowed to fly in the united states? >> the short answer is no, tony. if they reported i did which does appear to be the case. pilot's undergo a physical exam once every year, if they fly commercially and carry passengers. that's really looking at their physical health. judging someone's mental health is much more subbive. unless there are glaring red flags that's not going down in a physical exam. they are asked if they h
. >> which is why aviation litigation specialist mark muller says there is now no way lufthansa can avoid liability in the tragedy. >> the reason is two fold. they had ample knowledge about depression and vision problems that this pilot had in the past, as early at 2009, and second, the absence of two people in the cockpit at all times is a second basis for liability in this case. there isn't any question in my mind that lufthansa will be liable for full damages to each and every...
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attorneys, general countsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the fbi director bob muller. wow, that is an impressive background. and justice does 24/7 drone surveillance in public without a warrant violate the fourth amendment? >> well, thanks that's a nice question. nice question to duck. first thing i'd say is this. when i listen to you describe this drone capability 24/7 full-time surveillance on individual. i can tell you, i just drove back in from a college trip where i'm taking my oldest to go look at a college because she's about to leave and i'm facing the prospect of not having my little girl around for me to keep an eye on. i'm thinking that drone looks really good about now. i hear greg's argument and it's a sound one based on the decision in jones. it's very important in the jones decision they have the trespass element to seize on. and the problem is if you don't have that, if there is a decision that there's an expectation of privacy without anything more than that, then there's a huge slippery slope argument. you know, 24/7 high detail viewing by a drone. pe
attorneys, general countsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the fbi director bob muller. wow, that is an impressive background. and justice does 24/7 drone surveillance in public without a warrant violate the fourth amendment? >> well, thanks that's a nice question. nice question to duck. first thing i'd say is this. when i listen to you describe this drone capability 24/7 full-time surveillance on individual. i can tell you, i just drove back in from a college trip where i'm taking my...
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one is former fbi director robert muller's speech on integrity.watch this. >> we must all find ways to contribute to something bigger than ourselves. we must cultivate patience each day. we must maintain a sense of humility humility. and most importantly you must never ever sacrifice our integrity. >> meaningful message there. >> i included him because his speech was about patriotism. and i think that patriotism is essential to citizenship. these graduates are becoming citizens in a fuller adult sense. i wanted to have that message included in this book. >> we thank you for that. another is dr. ben carson speaking about common sense. >> when i say we i'm not talking about a particular party. i'm talking about people with common sense. people with common sense must once again game control. when they do it is very important to govern for all the people. and not for just one party, not for just one group of constituents. we have to understand the constitution and put that foremost once again. >> moving message there. important, especially as we move
one is former fbi director robert muller's speech on integrity.watch this. >> we must all find ways to contribute to something bigger than ourselves. we must cultivate patience each day. we must maintain a sense of humility humility. and most importantly you must never ever sacrifice our integrity. >> meaningful message there. >> i included him because his speech was about patriotism. and i think that patriotism is essential to citizenship. these graduates are becoming...
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as i said that earlier, the fbi is successful the whole culture under bob muller and art coming this and counterterrorism. and getting sources so the next plot as opposed to putting people in jail. and was a matter of emphasis. and people cooperate with me, he has a lot of sources, might as well tell him more. >> host: when did you suspect mark fault was deep throat? >> guest: i did a complete book about the bureau going back to herbert hoover. because of fbi contacts i was able to interview mark felt in california. he was one of the highest ranking fbi officials during watergate. i went up to his house which was owned by his daughter joan. when i went to the door she said this guy bob woodward was out here a year ago and she didn't know who he was. she said he came in a white limousine and had this limousine parked blocks away this was -- there is no way woodward would have that. on the new york post they picked up the story and that was the first really incredible evidence that mark felt was deep throat. by the way, next to carl bernstein and the washington post. they would write t
as i said that earlier, the fbi is successful the whole culture under bob muller and art coming this and counterterrorism. and getting sources so the next plot as opposed to putting people in jail. and was a matter of emphasis. and people cooperate with me, he has a lot of sources, might as well tell him more. >> host: when did you suspect mark fault was deep throat? >> guest: i did a complete book about the bureau going back to herbert hoover. because of fbi contacts i was able to...