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william o'brien iii was arrested this morning and the fbi also picked up his receptionist. both appeared in federal court and they are accused of operating a pill mill, selling prescriptions of large quantities of highly addictive drugs. brian williams iii a doctor and his receptionist are accused of selling prescriptions out of two medical offices, the first of 98 hundred block in northeast philadelphia the second on the unit block of rolling lane in levittown. according to the federal indictment on multiple occasions last year, dr. o'brien sold undercover fbi agents prescriptions for dangerous, addictive drugs $200 bought a prescription pour a large amount of oxycodone or xanex. >> we see physicians writing prescriptions for these dangerous and addicting drugs. they right them in exchange for cash. >> they allege that dr. o'brien falsified medical records to make it seem like they received examinations and medical treatment when in fact they did not. >> they screened customers and took what the pair referred to as co-pays for the prescriptions. and dr. brian is accused of
william o'brien iii was arrested this morning and the fbi also picked up his receptionist. both appeared in federal court and they are accused of operating a pill mill, selling prescriptions of large quantities of highly addictive drugs. brian williams iii a doctor and his receptionist are accused of selling prescriptions out of two medical offices, the first of 98 hundred block in northeast philadelphia the second on the unit block of rolling lane in levittown. according to the federal...
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william o'brien. prosecutors say he and his receptionist made millions by operatingoperating a pill mill like oxycodone, san knack at the center of all of this. dave kinchen is live in center city. quite a story, dave. >> reporter: it really is. the doctor and receptionist were in federal court for their first court appearance. both are facing conspiracy chargescharges that dr. faceing 26 counts of illegal distribution and the feds have been all over this this from the beginning. >> very simple. you pay your money, you get a prescription. >> reporter: that's how u.s. attorneys described the so hiv called pill mill run by dr. william o'brien the third and his receptionist 29 year old and gel la, accused of picking up nearly $2 million in cash after doctor o'brien allegedly wrote prescriptions for powerful drugs without ever giving physicals or examinations. he was arrested at his northeast philadelphia office this morning morning. >> the allegations are that you come in, you pay $200 and you'd leave wi
william o'brien. prosecutors say he and his receptionist made millions by operatingoperating a pill mill like oxycodone, san knack at the center of all of this. dave kinchen is live in center city. quite a story, dave. >> reporter: it really is. the doctor and receptionist were in federal court for their first court appearance. both are facing conspiracy chargescharges that dr. faceing 26 counts of illegal distribution and the feds have been all over this this from the beginning. >>...
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of starfish media group, soledad o'brien. star of the film "fugly!vailable on demand, john leguizamo. our own "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. and executive director of cuba democracy advocates mauricio claver-carone. let's get started. i want to get the names right. that's very important. first, a lot of people brought up the irish shoe, let's not reward a dictator, that's what lifting embargoes do. but we have trade with other countries. what's about getting the panties in a wad about cuba? >> two or three wrong don't make a right. we haven't seen russia, saudi arabia or china any improvement in the respect for fundamental freedoms despite all the engagement and trade and everything we've done. to the contrary, we've seen some of the wealthiest tyrannies in human history develop. we don't want to see that in cuba. >> larry: you have family in cuba. >> yes my mom has relatives. >> larry: the o'brien side? (laughter) >> the o'brien side. >> larry: you're for lifting the embargo? >> clearly, the embargo failed. it has not worked. nine adminis
of starfish media group, soledad o'brien. star of the film "fugly!vailable on demand, john leguizamo. our own "the nightly show" contributor mike yard. and executive director of cuba democracy advocates mauricio claver-carone. let's get started. i want to get the names right. that's very important. first, a lot of people brought up the irish shoe, let's not reward a dictator, that's what lifting embargoes do. but we have trade with other countries. what's about getting the...
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william o'brien 3iii 3 was arrested for selling pills. dr. william o'brien iii are accused of operating the so-called pill mill out of offices, at the 100 block of bustleton avenue in philadelphia and another one in levittown buck county the feds pulled off an undercover investigation and alleged on multiple occasions dr. o'brien sold agents prescriptions for large quantities of medication including oxycodone and xanex. >> you come in and pay $200 and leave with a prescription in your hand and that is for controlled substances like oxy oxycodone and other methamphetamine. >> the u.s. attorney says that they screened the patients and took what the pair referred to as co-pays, the $200 for the prescription. and o'brien was known to accept sexual favors for prescriptions and made such an offer to a female fbi agent. >> she posed as a prescription drug seeker and told her he would give her an increased quantity of prescription if she would perform oral sex on him. >> now the federal government estimates that o'brien took in close to $2 million in
william o'brien 3iii 3 was arrested for selling pills. dr. william o'brien iii are accused of operating the so-called pill mill out of offices, at the 100 block of bustleton avenue in philadelphia and another one in levittown buck county the feds pulled off an undercover investigation and alleged on multiple occasions dr. o'brien sold agents prescriptions for large quantities of medication including oxycodone and xanex. >> you come in and pay $200 and leave with a prescription in your...
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tera and o'brien murray. thank you for being here. first of all o'brien, do you think this is going to be--the president will spend much time talking about foreign policy and terrorism. we have some numbers but i don't see this as being much of a speech. j. >> this president has been a failure in foreign policy. >> a failure? >> when you look at russia and the middle east, he will want to bury it. >> russia's economy seems to be collapsing. >> he's too late on isil. he should have been out there a year ago teeth, and at least he does not know how to negotiate. jobs and the economy are the issue that americans care about. healthcare as well. they're not happy with the healthcare situation give this president. >> tera, do you want to dive in, then michael we'll get to go. is this likely to be a speech about the economy right now? >> absolutely. to everyone's point the americans care mostly about jobs. that's not new news. it's not breaking news. despite the fact 2014 was the best job creation this century. we have this stop burn inequal
tera and o'brien murray. thank you for being here. first of all o'brien, do you think this is going to be--the president will spend much time talking about foreign policy and terrorism. we have some numbers but i don't see this as being much of a speech. j. >> this president has been a failure in foreign policy. >> a failure? >> when you look at russia and the middle east, he will want to bury it. >> russia's economy seems to be collapsing. >> he's too late on...
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o'brien is accused of of running this operation out of his levittown office. in the meantime, he remains in federal custody. the receptionist had a's been released for now both will be formally arraigned on the charges next week. iain? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> a schoolbus accident in philadelphia's hunting park neighborhood shuts down part of roosevelt boulevard skyfox over the crash no students were on the bus but police say one person was taken to a hospital. lanes along ninth street and the boulevard were blocked off by police for while traffic is moving though again tonight. president obama coming to philadelphia tonight he'll be speaking at the sheraton society hill air force one expected to touchdown just after 6:00 o'clock. we will show that to you live when it happens. the president will be in philadelphia to speak at the house democrats annual policy retreat. >>> the man a accused of of killing a pennsylvania state trooper is now saying he is not guilty. eric frein video rain many from the pike county jail today he made the plea and prosecut
o'brien is accused of of running this operation out of his levittown office. in the meantime, he remains in federal custody. the receptionist had a's been released for now both will be formally arraigned on the charges next week. iain? >> all right, dave, thank you. >>> a schoolbus accident in philadelphia's hunting park neighborhood shuts down part of roosevelt boulevard skyfox over the crash no students were on the bus but police say one person was taken to a hospital. lanes...
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o'brien allegedly wrote prescriptions for powerful drugs without ever giving physicals or examinations he was arrested at his northeast philadelphia office this morning. >> the allegations are that come in, you pay $200 and you'd leave with a prescription in your hand and that prescription would be for some very dangerous controlled substances especially oxycodone and other amphetamines amphetamines. >> reporter: san knack in the mix for hundreds of clients and one of them turn out to be a female undercover fbi agent who even allegedly proposition on video tape. >> o'brien told her he would give her an increased quantity of prescription and a type of prescription if she would perform oral sex on him. report roar prosecutors say the operation saw 10 patients an hour and cleaned up. >> even if you take a 48 hour -- 48 week year you're still looking at $1.8 million. >> reporter: despite those illegal earnings the doctor told the judge he could not afford an attorney. >> certainly that amount of cash that you're generateing there should be assets there so the judge actually obviously took
o'brien allegedly wrote prescriptions for powerful drugs without ever giving physicals or examinations he was arrested at his northeast philadelphia office this morning. >> the allegations are that come in, you pay $200 and you'd leave with a prescription in your hand and that prescription would be for some very dangerous controlled substances especially oxycodone and other amphetamines amphetamines. >> reporter: san knack in the mix for hundreds of clients and one of them turn out...
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miles o'brien, lieutenant colonel ken christensen. miles, you're not off the hook yet, stick around. >>> ahead for us cnn has a crew on board a ship searching for airasia flight 8501. >> we are within the area where some bodies and debris have been found but you can see how challenging it is the fact that as soon as you see something in the distance it disappears behind a wave and then it's very difficult to try and spot it again. >> look at those waves. we will take you inside the search zone. >>> also ahead, she survived a plane crash and then walked nearly a mile for help. how a seven-year-old beat the odds not once but twice. >>> plus, a sea of blue creating waves in new york. police officers turn their backs on mayor de blasio again after their boss, the police commissioner asked them not to. so is this a sign of tension not just in new york city but across the nation? ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ f
miles o'brien, lieutenant colonel ken christensen. miles, you're not off the hook yet, stick around. >>> ahead for us cnn has a crew on board a ship searching for airasia flight 8501. >> we are within the area where some bodies and debris have been found but you can see how challenging it is the fact that as soon as you see something in the distance it disappears behind a wave and then it's very difficult to try and spot it again. >> look at those waves. we will take you...
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william o'brien iii and accused him of running a pill mill from his offices in philadelphia and levittown buck county according to a federal indictment, dr. o'brien is charged with counts of distributing oxycodone in exchange for cash with no medical examination and they say he falsified patient records and offered to trade a sexual act for a prescription. >>> the lululemon store was burglarized overnight. police are looking for surveillance on this busy commercial street. the alarms on the building were not working because power had been out since tuesday's incidents. bricks from a neighboring building fell on to the store causing a 20 feet hole in the roof and injuring three women investigators believe that ice and wind caused the bricks to become loose. >> the winds are letting up and accuweather is predicting light snow for tonight. the clouds are building this noon after a cold start for the day. meteorologist david murphy is at the "action news" big board. >> stormtracker 6 live double scan already picking up a couple of light snow showers west of harrisburg this could die out befor
william o'brien iii and accused him of running a pill mill from his offices in philadelphia and levittown buck county according to a federal indictment, dr. o'brien is charged with counts of distributing oxycodone in exchange for cash with no medical examination and they say he falsified patient records and offered to trade a sexual act for a prescription. >>> the lululemon store was burglarized overnight. police are looking for surveillance on this busy commercial street. the alarms...
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denis o'brien claims there are opportunities and you just need to look for them. >> i am beating the drum loud, because there is this kind of view that caribbean companies --countries are corrupt and it's difficult. if i talk to an indian or asian investor, ok, they will not be looking at the problems. they want to know the opportunities. whereas americans and europeans would say, look at all the problems, how do we get over the problems? to be honest, they will miss out on the opportunity. >> i mean, cory, you cannot necessarily argue with the guy. he has built a massive business there. he also gives a lot back to the country. it is clear there are huge problems. is there corruption? no doubt. but it is a workforce that is highly motivated, clearly inexpensive, they have got a five dollar a day minimum wage two thirds of the country are unemployed or underemployed. it is a boat ride from miami. if you look at it that way, it is a great opportunity. are people going to lean in and really invest? >>i remember i was there a long time ago, one of the biggest business
denis o'brien claims there are opportunities and you just need to look for them. >> i am beating the drum loud, because there is this kind of view that caribbean companies --countries are corrupt and it's difficult. if i talk to an indian or asian investor, ok, they will not be looking at the problems. they want to know the opportunities. whereas americans and europeans would say, look at all the problems, how do we get over the problems? to be honest, they will miss out on the...
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"america tonight"s special scrond soledad o'brien, correspondent, learns about a programme giving many hope. >>> it's been five years since the devastating earthquake struck haiti. many survivors are still struggling with wounds that will never heel. "america tonight"s special correspondent soledad o'brien bring the the story of young haitian amputees and the programme helping them to take a step forward. >> reporter: at 7-year-old this child seems no different from other hatian boys his age. he spends the afternoon in a fierce battle alongside his brother. moments later the camera man captures his tension. -- attention. he lives with his father, mother and brother in port-au-prince and lost everything in the earthquake. his father works as a driver during the day. he teaches his boys religious songs and hopes jesus will answer his prayers. his gather worries. this is why. >> he was injured in the earthquake, what happened? >> the foot was badly damaged. the house collapsed on him in his brother. >> he was alive. the next day they reached a hospital. a doctors said there was no need to
"america tonight"s special scrond soledad o'brien, correspondent, learns about a programme giving many hope. >>> it's been five years since the devastating earthquake struck haiti. many survivors are still struggling with wounds that will never heel. "america tonight"s special correspondent soledad o'brien bring the the story of young haitian amputees and the programme helping them to take a step forward. >> reporter: at 7-year-old this child seems no...
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(roaring sound) - (o'brien): morning, agents. - (both): o'brien. - (otto): hey, uh olive i know we'veeen working together for a little while now, but it's my birthday tomorrow. - "otto's turning 10". 10? - i'm tall for 10. - i'm short for 12. and i'd be happy to go. oh quiet day at the squad. (whirring) (clanking) (t. rex roaring)
(roaring sound) - (o'brien): morning, agents. - (both): o'brien. - (otto): hey, uh olive i know we'veeen working together for a little while now, but it's my birthday tomorrow. - "otto's turning 10". 10? - i'm tall for 10. - i'm short for 12. and i'd be happy to go. oh quiet day at the squad. (whirring) (clanking) (t. rex roaring)
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"america tonight"s special scrond soledad o'brien, correspondent, learns about a programme giving many hope. >> you know how they say that everybody has a purpose in life? well, at one time, i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> we was starvin', just lookin' for a way to succeed. >> the first time i seen rock cocaine was 1980. >> the murder rate was sky-high. >> south of the 10 freeway, was kind of a "no-man's land". >> you know, we're selling it for the blacks. i said, you go into these neighborhoods, there's no cops you can sell it where you want and when they start killing each other, nobody cares. >> i was going through like a million dollars worth of drugs just about every day. >> that's like gold! >> we can make a fortune! >> he was maybe the biggest guy in l.a. >> freeway rick was getting his dope from a very big operator. i think we're into something that's bigger than us. something we really can't deal with. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> she could prove what she was saying. >> [rapping] crack in the system. >> [rapping] thi
"america tonight"s special scrond soledad o'brien, correspondent, learns about a programme giving many hope. >> you know how they say that everybody has a purpose in life? well, at one time, i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> we was starvin', just lookin' for a way to succeed. >> the first time i seen rock cocaine was 1980. >> the murder rate was sky-high. >> south of the 10 freeway, was kind of a "no-man's land". >> you know,...
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william o'brien iii tonight he's suspected of selling pripings of ox yes codon't percocet and xanax. officials say he told prescriptions out of offices in north east philadelphia and levittown. charges say o'brien will also offer to sell precipitation to undercover agent in return for section you'll favor. >> there was sobering testament tonight to the toll of gun lie lens on grounds of overbrook chester avenue. they were 345rbgd with tee shirts for those that lost their lives to guns. murdzers are down in philadelphia, but there are still too many lives being cut short. >> and "action news" viewer recorded this deadly blaze in south philadelphia overnight. that claimed the lives of two people. a police officer was burned trying to rescue the couple. both victims were in 60s. fire fighters are not sure what sparked intense fire on the 400 block of daily street. but, they say it appears the home had no working smoke alarms. >>> from fire to ice and dramatic rescue by new york firefighters today, to save a 10-year-old boy trapped on thin ice. our sister station wabc captured the tense
william o'brien iii tonight he's suspected of selling pripings of ox yes codon't percocet and xanax. officials say he told prescriptions out of offices in north east philadelphia and levittown. charges say o'brien will also offer to sell precipitation to undercover agent in return for section you'll favor. >> there was sobering testament tonight to the toll of gun lie lens on grounds of overbrook chester avenue. they were 345rbgd with tee shirts for those that lost their lives to guns....
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miles o'brien with me with a functioning microphone. let me take two.talking about the issue about these pilots air asia pilots not physically picking up the weather documentation before hopping on this plane. but rather getting it via e-mail. and i think you were saying something along the lines of this is just silly. >> yeah. you know, do they require carrier pigeons or something? it obviously doesn't make things safer to physically go down the hall and receive this personal briefing. having said that the point i would like to make about this and the important point for all of us is if it in fact that was the rule, and the airline was somehow ignoring the rule just doing its own way of doing business that represents a culture that we might want to pay some attention to. aviation rules are written in blood. that's the term we use. and you may think they're stupid but you follow them for good reasons. there usually is a reason behind them. and so if an airline is ignoring them and playing by its own set of rules, that could be a contributing factor. >>
miles o'brien with me with a functioning microphone. let me take two.talking about the issue about these pilots air asia pilots not physically picking up the weather documentation before hopping on this plane. but rather getting it via e-mail. and i think you were saying something along the lines of this is just silly. >> yeah. you know, do they require carrier pigeons or something? it obviously doesn't make things safer to physically go down the hall and receive this personal briefing....
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for dennis o'brien come it has been a big success story. that a one off -- >> is that a one off, there is no room for anything else, or other kinds of technology companies that could succeed in haiti? >> in terms of technology, digit cell invested in a tablet maker deploying a number of haitians but you're right, can haiti actually succeed in other industries? the infrastructure is a disaster. there is a horrible power grid and very little running water. even people who want jobs have to walk two hours to get to the job because there is no public transportation. no board of education, no hospitals. dennis o'brien claims there are opportunities and you just need to look for them. listen. >> there is this kind of you that caribbean companies are corrupt and difficult. if i talk to an asian investor ok, they will not be looking at the problems. they want to know the opportunities. whereas americans and europeans would say, look at all the problems, how do we get over the problems? to be honest, they will miss out on the opportunity. >> i mean,
for dennis o'brien come it has been a big success story. that a one off -- >> is that a one off, there is no room for anything else, or other kinds of technology companies that could succeed in haiti? >> in terms of technology, digit cell invested in a tablet maker deploying a number of haitians but you're right, can haiti actually succeed in other industries? the infrastructure is a disaster. there is a horrible power grid and very little running water. even people who want jobs...
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here in the united states, jon stewart and conan o'brien are among those defending the right of freeech around the world. plus, some of the right led by lindsey graham of south carolina are saying that president obama is personally to blame for the terror attacks. these are pretty strong statements and there are going to be more of them. >>> and later new trouble for new jersey governor chris christie, a federal prosecutor hit his re-election campaign with a subpoena. more on his tactics coming up on "hardball." >>> and republicans are building their stockpile of arguments against, guess who? former secretary of state hillary clinton. they must expect her to run. they're not waiting for the announcement. they're prepping for it right now tonight. this is "hardball," the place for politics. you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting picker upper >>> president obama made an unplanned stop to the french embassy within the last hour. the president was returning from his t
here in the united states, jon stewart and conan o'brien are among those defending the right of freeech around the world. plus, some of the right led by lindsey graham of south carolina are saying that president obama is personally to blame for the terror attacks. these are pretty strong statements and there are going to be more of them. >>> and later new trouble for new jersey governor chris christie, a federal prosecutor hit his re-election campaign with a subpoena. more on his...
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this broadcast is real time captioned by carrie o'brien. raising babies, from people to chips and the similaritaries in the first year of life. >> we're doing our best to be good surrogates. >> stepping in when mom steps out. plus killer whales in the wild. they have a lifelong bond between parent and child. what happened when one whale was captured as a youngster and released after years in captivity. it is ahead on "a second look." tonight bringing up baby. both human and animal. researchers in atlanta say that studies show a pregnant chimp will undergo physical changes in her brain that prepare her to bond with her newborn. but from 1995, biology not enough. and what a baby learns from her mother matters. >> just 48 hours old, this chimp has been rejected by her mother. without human help at the oakland zoo, this baby chimp would die. these remarkable picture show the chimp mother caring for her infant moments after giving birth. then she seems to lose interest in her fist born baby. >> she didn't know what to do. she didn't realize to h
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joining me now cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien, david gallo, director of special projects for woodsinstitution in massachusetts and peter goelz, former director of the ntsb. good morning, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, muddy water, zero visibility in the java sea. what needs to happen to make the search easier or more effective? >> they need a break, decent weather at the surface to get in and out of the water safely and they need to see what they're doing at the bottom and they can't and it's dangerous to be in the water diving with the wreckage around if it is breckage. they haven't identified a single piece of wreckage on the bottom of the ocean yet. >> miles, when the water is posing this many problems how can maybe an air search be effective? >> i don't think an air search is going to help out much at all, given this weather situation. this is the very weather that we think is somehow linked to what brought the aircraft down. at this time of year in that part of the world, this is unfortunately what you get most days. if this happened six months from now
joining me now cnn aviation analyst miles o'brien, david gallo, director of special projects for woodsinstitution in massachusetts and peter goelz, former director of the ntsb. good morning, gentlemen. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> david, muddy water, zero visibility in the java sea. what needs to happen to make the search easier or more effective? >> they need a break, decent weather at the surface to get in and out of the water safely and they need to see what...
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miles o'brien, tim taylor, thank you for your expertise. >>> this was the last thing on a friday night felt he was going to discover. that little girl on your screen who had just trekked 3/4 of a mile in the dark barefoot in shorts in 38 degrees weather cut, injured, and alone. >> just ahead, larry wilkins recounts what happens when he met piper. >> she said, my mom and dad are dead. we had a plane crash and the plane was upside down. ain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning, needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes damages nerves lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores
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that's pro suffer jamie o'brien and starts giving him ridiculous advice. >> paddling up to the wave likey dig into that water, you'll really be able to pop up on that wave more, you kno >> really hang ten into that thing. >> who me? >> yeah. yeah yeah. >> and hang ten out there. >> hands out like that. i notice that works really well. then you can really hang ten in you wanted. seems to confident in the complete rubbish. >> looking at the shore. you should be looking at ocean? >> that wave that water, centrifugal force of the earth will pull your body. cruising like kelly slater. >> kelly slater. great. do you have your card? surfer's card? >> i don't, sorry. >> i work for the beach, patrolling. >> what beach? >> for here. >> here? >> hawaii 5-0. >> cracked himself up there. >> he does ask jamie, do you -- do you surf a lot? >> yeah it's my job. >> really? you get paid for that? paddle like that? >> he lost a bet to his wife. >> he has to go to the gym and work out and he has to go to the store and buy tampons. >> why the lesson here should be. >> don't mess with the wife. she'll make yo
that's pro suffer jamie o'brien and starts giving him ridiculous advice. >> paddling up to the wave likey dig into that water, you'll really be able to pop up on that wave more, you kno >> really hang ten into that thing. >> who me? >> yeah. yeah yeah. >> and hang ten out there. >> hands out like that. i notice that works really well. then you can really hang ten in you wanted. seems to confident in the complete rubbish. >> looking at the shore. you...
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arthur wise and miles o'brien in d.c. pilot and pbs "newshour" science correspondent.entlemen welcome to you. jeff beginning with you, reading the "wall street journal" today there was reporting out of the waunch talking about the different roujts that this air asia was and wasn't approved to fly depending on the day of the week. right? so apparently they were not approved to fly on that route on that day. how are routes even approved could this happen here? >> right. right. listen, if you're a business and you want to do something, you want to run a cab, open a tell fly a route you have to get a permit. you have to go the government and get a permit. in some places of the world if you follow the proper procedures to get a permit you never get it. you grease some palms and you get it. but in this case the branch of the indonesian government that looks into corruption cases is looking into this. what we're looking into is paper work not being in order kind of situation, not a pilot taking off recklessly and flying a route they are not supposed to fly. >> miles o'brien y
arthur wise and miles o'brien in d.c. pilot and pbs "newshour" science correspondent.entlemen welcome to you. jeff beginning with you, reading the "wall street journal" today there was reporting out of the waunch talking about the different roujts that this air asia was and wasn't approved to fly depending on the day of the week. right? so apparently they were not approved to fly on that route on that day. how are routes even approved could this happen here? >> right....
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let's try and bring in miles o'brien while we're trying to re-establish david molko's link. it's late there. but there seems to be some confusion about how that weather information is disseminated and how those pilots get briefed on what they're flying into. what's actually happening in this situation? >> well, the rules there appear to be a bit of an anachronisana. you have walk down a hall, go to an office and see a weather guy face to face. it used to be that way here in america years ago. it's long been replaced by electronic means. enough that's on ipads and computers now is perfectly satisfaction. the airline is saying instead of forcing the pilots to do that, which as you can imagine would be unwieldy, to say the least and perhaps a waste of their time, the information the weather office provides is conveyed to them electronically by some means. but let me say one thing here. there's nobody who is saying the airline, the regulator, the weather bureau there or anybody looking at those weather reports, including myself, no one would say they shouldn't have taken off. th
let's try and bring in miles o'brien while we're trying to re-establish david molko's link. it's late there. but there seems to be some confusion about how that weather information is disseminated and how those pilots get briefed on what they're flying into. what's actually happening in this situation? >> well, the rules there appear to be a bit of an anachronisana. you have walk down a hall, go to an office and see a weather guy face to face. it used to be that way here in america years...
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conan o'brien there, one of many comedians expressing solidarity with those murdered at that satiricaline. they all stepped out of their comedic roles to reflect on the power of free speech and satire. >> our hearts are with the staff of charlie edbow and their families tonight. i know very few people go into comedy as an act of courage, mainly because it shouldn't have to be that. it shouldn't be an act of courage. it should be taken as established law. but those guys at hedbo had it and they were killed for their cartoons. >> i'm a satirist who deals with this subject particularly, it's kind of scary. >> tina fey was at a television critics press conference was asked about the attacks and their effect on free speech particularly satire. she said we all must stand firm on the issue of free speech. we're americans. even if it's just dumb jokes in "the interview," we have the right to make them. and cartoonists around the world weighed in as well. this was a portion of the report by nbc's lester holt. >> in an expression of solidarity cartoonists around the world have penned their own t
conan o'brien there, one of many comedians expressing solidarity with those murdered at that satiricaline. they all stepped out of their comedic roles to reflect on the power of free speech and satire. >> our hearts are with the staff of charlie edbow and their families tonight. i know very few people go into comedy as an act of courage, mainly because it shouldn't have to be that. it shouldn't be an act of courage. it should be taken as established law. but those guys at hedbo had it and...
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he brought walter o'brien. got him to the house and said you have to hear about this.went on this run together. to see the success and how much people are loving the show. it has been so much fun. >> tell me about ithaca. >> i never talk about this. i believe there is power in numbers and power in collaboration. i believe that managers and creatives should come together and work together in alliance. at the together a group of my friends and it is simply that. it is an alliance of guys who get together and meet and try and help each other build their businesses. there is more than enough to go around. >> so this is a fund. >> there is a fund aspect when we are together. we have ideas and we want to go after things together, we can. >> what is the next big trend in music? what is coming? >> voices. that is what i am seeing right now. >> you mean someone who can actually sing? >> people fell in love with justin bieber because he was raw on the street playing his guitar and singing his head off. >> how much potential does youtube have to make more? >> when i did it with j
he brought walter o'brien. got him to the house and said you have to hear about this.went on this run together. to see the success and how much people are loving the show. it has been so much fun. >> tell me about ithaca. >> i never talk about this. i believe there is power in numbers and power in collaboration. i believe that managers and creatives should come together and work together in alliance. at the together a group of my friends and it is simply that. it is an alliance of...
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. >> reporter: one of the most famous american satirists, conan o'brien, gave a decidely sober commentary>> we just take it for granted that it's our right to poke fun at the untouchable or the sacred. today's tragedy in paris reminds us very viscerally that it's a right some people are inexplicably forced to die for. >> reporter: the ideas in "charlie hebdo" will live on. the remaining staff announced they'd put out an issue next week. the lawyer declared they won't win. they didn't kill "charlie hebdo." they made it a magazine immortal that is known today in every country in the world. the paper normally prints 30,000 copies, but this week it plans to print 1 million. he hopes that one million, quote, won't be enough. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in paris. ♪ >>> coming up on "nightline," none size 2s from meghan trainer to an unusual bachelor contestant are in the spotlight demanding the fashion world join a movement that's "all about that bass." wait until you see one seven-year-old transform before your eyes. and the 45 highway mpg tdi clean diesel. and last but not least the high
. >> reporter: one of the most famous american satirists, conan o'brien, gave a decidely sober commentary>> we just take it for granted that it's our right to poke fun at the untouchable or the sacred. today's tragedy in paris reminds us very viscerally that it's a right some people are inexplicably forced to die for. >> reporter: the ideas in "charlie hebdo" will live on. the remaining staff announced they'd put out an issue next week. the lawyer declared they won't...
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joining us now, our aviation analyst, miles o'brien, who's taking a closer look at all of this.o me the crew did not receive the weather report before they took off, that there was pretty extreme weather going on? apparently they didn't give them a briefing on that -- that's the latest information coming in? >> they didn't receive it in the way the indonesians wanted them to receive it. which is to say the pilot had to walk doyne a hall go to an office knock on a door and receive a face-to-face briefing which at 2:30 3:00 in the morning, who knows if that was possible at that airport? and if you think about it in the 21st century with all the means we have blackberry iphones ipads to receive information, seems a little bit anakchronism to do that. >> but if there was extreme weather they were talking about and that was in the forecast why did they take off? >> there was nothing in that forecast that would tell you not to take off as an airline pilot. there were thunderstorms and they were very clearly stated and laid out on the forecast. but they were 300 miles away from where t
joining us now, our aviation analyst, miles o'brien, who's taking a closer look at all of this.o me the crew did not receive the weather report before they took off, that there was pretty extreme weather going on? apparently they didn't give them a briefing on that -- that's the latest information coming in? >> they didn't receive it in the way the indonesians wanted them to receive it. which is to say the pilot had to walk doyne a hall go to an office knock on a door and receive a...
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science correspondent miles o'brien has our report. >> the sky may be big and blue but it s getting morey day as makers of small unmanned aerial vehicles or drones test their limits. >> the thing is very fast. it can fly about 70 miles an hour. >> oh jeez. >> the man at the controls is michael shaboon. he works for a company that is growing faster than he can flick a joystick. china-based dji innovations. the market leader in the personal drone industry. >> we've gone from 50 employees to 3000 employees. in just under three years, so the industry is booming. >> americans are likely to spend 130 million dollars on 400,000 drones this"y the consumer electronics association predicts annual sales will approach 1 million units in the next four years. and the faa says private drones will be a $90 billion industry in the next decade. djmú#law on to the scene in a big way with this little craft the phantom which comes equipped with a gyro scoptically stabilized camera for about 1300 dollars. the dji model shaboon flew for us the inspire one sells for $3,000 and is aimed at professionals. >> a lo
science correspondent miles o'brien has our report. >> the sky may be big and blue but it s getting morey day as makers of small unmanned aerial vehicles or drones test their limits. >> the thing is very fast. it can fly about 70 miles an hour. >> oh jeez. >> the man at the controls is michael shaboon. he works for a company that is growing faster than he can flick a joystick. china-based dji innovations. the market leader in the personal drone industry. >> we've...
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john noble is an oceanographer and marine salvage expert and miles o'brien is cnn's aviation analyst. john i know you're on the phone with us. thanks so much for being here. i want to start with you and talk about the search first. given how shallow the water is a lot of people were i think, optimistic of being able to find the wreckage quickly. but does that come with its own challenges in locating the wreckage in terms of maybe the impact that the weather may have in the shallow waters there? >> well i'm afraid it does. because in such shallow water with a muddy bottom one presumes, the visibility to the divers as you've said is zero. so i'm afraid there's no way around it. i think we'll be looking at a technological answer to finding and identifying the wreckage positively. >> miles, we just mentioned the report today about airasia flying this route but not having the proper permits to fly it on that day. would that have had some impact perhaps, in the number of planes in the air that may have contributed to what happened to airasia flight 8501? >> yes, it could have. i mean, this
john noble is an oceanographer and marine salvage expert and miles o'brien is cnn's aviation analyst. john i know you're on the phone with us. thanks so much for being here. i want to start with you and talk about the search first. given how shallow the water is a lot of people were i think, optimistic of being able to find the wreckage quickly. but does that come with its own challenges in locating the wreckage in terms of maybe the impact that the weather may have in the shallow waters there?...
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well, for conan o'brien, teri hatcher's appearance on his show in october of 2009 really knocks him outher suggests she and o'brien do a mock triathlon together. >> it was supposed to end with teri and i racing into the studio, rushing down the steps, and coming right here to the finish line. >> but watch what happens when the two approach the stage for the big finish. >> and i'm a big guy. i'm a big guy, i'm about 6'4" and i went back and hit my head. in that moment i saw stars but i tried to keep going. >> the audience is laughing and conan, the consummate professional, doesn't let on that he's hurt. >> let's see a slow motion replay of what happened right there. shall we, please? i believe i won. god. >> that was so close. >> i did not win. the winner is teri hatcher, ladies and gentlemen. >> after the taping conan goes to the hospital. that fall was no laughing matter. conan suffers a concussion. back at work within days he tells parents to have their children watch his fall as a cautionary tale. >>> coming up -- a salesperson attacked by a customer, plus a cop with some arresting m
well, for conan o'brien, teri hatcher's appearance on his show in october of 2009 really knocks him outher suggests she and o'brien do a mock triathlon together. >> it was supposed to end with teri and i racing into the studio, rushing down the steps, and coming right here to the finish line. >> but watch what happens when the two approach the stage for the big finish. >> and i'm a big guy. i'm a big guy, i'm about 6'4" and i went back and hit my head. in that moment i...
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i'm joined now by science correspondent miles o'brien. miles, let's take these one at a time.t the investigation. this is more bookkeeping. the international treaties which require airlines to declare an aircraft missing or an accident or whatever the case may be, and this makes it possible for the victims, for the families to seek redress. and so... >> ifill: we should remind people, this has never been found. >> that's correct. so missing is considered an accident by technical terms. here we are approaching the one-year anniversary of this event, and i think that it was time to allow these families to move on and seek claims. so meanwhile the search continues, in the southern indian ocean that. will continue until the weather gets too bad probably in may or so, but we don't know anything new. so when people say it's been declared an accident, remember, it's based on the same information we've had for quite some time. >> ifill: big difference with the airasia flight. they actually found the plane. they are recovering victims. they even found the black boxes. and now we're beg
i'm joined now by science correspondent miles o'brien. miles, let's take these one at a time.t the investigation. this is more bookkeeping. the international treaties which require airlines to declare an aircraft missing or an accident or whatever the case may be, and this makes it possible for the victims, for the families to seek redress. and so... >> ifill: we should remind people, this has never been found. >> that's correct. so missing is considered an accident by technical...
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and rob rakowski on the o'brien's late night show.ary: our eyes of their best. we talked about this on the radio today are believed thinks he's a bad guy and he came in here twice. i don't think he's one of those guys this is secure. that i have to try and intimidate you because i insecure about my own skills. no i think he's comfortable with himself. what you hear that is lynch is a really good guy. >>gary: this is joe lane of get that started joe lee.. jelly will look over my tweet saw an initial let me know as govettlet me know if it is good or bad. this is taught you read us secure retests delhi has her own twitter, will keep that on the download. and all you teenage boys will be going through me. >>gary: his picture brady ran a joe montana uniform with the caption says i've been preparing for sunday's since 1983. grady grew up as a 49ers stand in san mateo and montana was this child and i don't. >>gary: the scandal is slowly going away here every so says this new bill slated ball grew is a mix of grapefruit: inline and has a litt
and rob rakowski on the o'brien's late night show.ary: our eyes of their best. we talked about this on the radio today are believed thinks he's a bad guy and he came in here twice. i don't think he's one of those guys this is secure. that i have to try and intimidate you because i insecure about my own skills. no i think he's comfortable with himself. what you hear that is lynch is a really good guy. >>gary: this is joe lane of get that started joe lee.. jelly will look over my tweet saw...
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flight 447 and cnn analyst with us as well cnn aviation analyst and private pilot miles o'brien. indonesian authorities are trying to confirm they found what they think is the tail of the plane. do we know exactly what is contained there, in terms of the black box? is it the flight data recorder? what would be there? >> well you know it depends on how much of the tail they got. on this version of the airbus 320, the black boxes are up a little bit further in the aircraft. it depends how much of that tail section they got. and hopefully, they did get a part of the tail section. even that part has not been confirmed yet, anderson. >> miles, there are thousands of this kind of airplane in use, the airbus a320. the idea this crash could have been because of a flaw is pretty scary, considering how many people are flying on these planes every single day. it make it is harder to understand why efforts to install something like live streaming track rg moving so slowly. >> a lot of resistance to this anderson. i think, really when you get down to the bottom line it is the bottom line. air
flight 447 and cnn analyst with us as well cnn aviation analyst and private pilot miles o'brien. indonesian authorities are trying to confirm they found what they think is the tail of the plane. do we know exactly what is contained there, in terms of the black box? is it the flight data recorder? what would be there? >> well you know it depends on how much of the tail they got. on this version of the airbus 320, the black boxes are up a little bit further in the aircraft. it depends how...