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the radar data that has been debunked i agree with, is basically people saying they had the missile on radar going toward the plane. well missiles just aren't picked up by faa radar. they're like stealth fighters. they don't reflect radar very well. once they explode that's what's detected on radar and what we see. the minute this high velocity explosion occurred, right on radar at the same moment the plane loses electric power there is debris exiting the aircraft. the debris that exits the aircraft recorded on aircraft, it's never been analyzed by the ntsb. that's what's new and we're trying to get them to reexamine, to show the american public what really happened in this tragedy. >> if that's really what you're trying to do, and i know that you have long sought, you know, a lot of answers from the ntsb, all you need to do is show the ntsb new evidence and they open up the case, but they're saying -- and i can quote this for you -- as required by ntsb regulation a petition for regulation must be based on discovery of new evidence. at this point the ntsb has not received a petition. w
the radar data that has been debunked i agree with, is basically people saying they had the missile on radar going toward the plane. well missiles just aren't picked up by faa radar. they're like stealth fighters. they don't reflect radar very well. once they explode that's what's detected on radar and what we see. the minute this high velocity explosion occurred, right on radar at the same moment the plane loses electric power there is debris exiting the aircraft. the debris that exits the...
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the evidence is consistence and eyewitness and radar data and metal evidence confirm that. >> thank you us today. we appreciate it and it is intriguing documentary indeed. >> it was my pleasure, thank you. >> the coalition of iranian groups called the council meet nothing paris today trying to encourage regime change in the country. joining us with more on the event is amy who joins us now live. >> hi, uma, umbrella group ncri is holding the annualeral neparis today. they get a big turn out, tens of thousands of people typically show up and they invite dignitaries to call for the overthrow of the iianian rejoem this as the jury is holding out. where they could have gradual change in that country. many of the youth burst in song and dance after ha sani won the race in the hopes he would loosen the social restrictions and improve iran's. he was carefully vetted by the rejum and indicated a deal could be done to allow iranian enrich uranium. and conditions to make sure they are not making a bomb. world leaders are cautiously optmist iblg for the prospects of meaningful dialogue with the ne
the evidence is consistence and eyewitness and radar data and metal evidence confirm that. >> thank you us today. we appreciate it and it is intriguing documentary indeed. >> it was my pleasure, thank you. >> the coalition of iranian groups called the council meet nothing paris today trying to encourage regime change in the country. joining us with more on the event is amy who joins us now live. >> hi, uma, umbrella group ncri is holding the annualeral neparis today....
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at its worst because, as you mentioned, it was about two and a half miles wide based on doppler radar data. this is a new record not just for the united states but for the world. a very complicated tornado by the way with many circulations or smaller tornadoes within that giant dangerous tornado. and those smaller tornadoes were moving as fast as 150 miles an hour along the ground. flooding is also a concern in the midwest, including along the mississippi river, which is in major flood stage right now at st. louis. a levee breach was reported along that river causing evacuations of about 43 homes in st. charles county, missouri. the water has so far traveled about two miles inside that levee so a very serious situation as you see there. we're concerned about more severe weather going forward. we've got the red on the map. it does include oklahoma city and moore, on over toward southern missouri and little rock. so, brian, it looks like another dangerous day tomorrow with the threat for high winds, large hail and yes, even the possibility of more tornadoes in this area. brian? >> a lot of f
at its worst because, as you mentioned, it was about two and a half miles wide based on doppler radar data. this is a new record not just for the united states but for the world. a very complicated tornado by the way with many circulations or smaller tornadoes within that giant dangerous tornado. and those smaller tornadoes were moving as fast as 150 miles an hour along the ground. flooding is also a concern in the midwest, including along the mississippi river, which is in major flood stage...
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and the radar data shows an asymmetric explosion coming out of the plane.t the eye witnesses speak publicly at a government hearing. reopen the investigation and stop the facade that's been going on for too long. >> he's saying solid proof of an external explosion. your thoughts? >> he is wrong. there's no solid proof. there's no evidence whatsoever. that supports his theory. he's been chasing a variety of theories for 15 years. this is just the latest. he's wrong. >> how do you account for the investigators in the film? the people who worked for twa, the pilots union, ntsb, who say that they feel that there was evidence that there was an exterior explosion. >> i think if you question the individual investigators carefully and ask them whether they agree that there was a missile and whether they agree that it has been covered up, they'll start to get awfully -- weak. for instance, hank hughes, a former ntsb investigator, who i know well, his major complaint is, the fbi treated him poorly. and that goes under the news of -- dog bites mailman. the fbi treats
and the radar data shows an asymmetric explosion coming out of the plane.t the eye witnesses speak publicly at a government hearing. reopen the investigation and stop the facade that's been going on for too long. >> he's saying solid proof of an external explosion. your thoughts? >> he is wrong. there's no solid proof. there's no evidence whatsoever. that supports his theory. he's been chasing a variety of theories for 15 years. this is just the latest. he's wrong. >> how do...
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this was a recent radar data of the ast ter roichld the space rock is 1.7 miles wide.t's not visible to the naked eye, but once it gets dark, scientists will study with long-range tell scone he is. nasa hopes to learn more about the rock's size, shape and you composition during this pass as well as its mall small moon. if you want to see it more than welcome to the public sin is righted to take a look through one of shab bow's telescopes any time after dusk tonight. it will be another 200 years to see this asteroid. if you want to see this one -- >> this is your time. >> your chance. >>> it is really hot out here. actually, first, tell you about 49er, colin kaepernick. he pulled off a quarterback sneak at pittman high school's graduation ceremony last night. the school principal handed out diplomas, then showed involve kaepernick, who is a pittman alum. moments later, the quarterback showed up in person and surprised everyone. kaepernick gave a quick speech to the grads and thanked his former coach and one of his former teachers. as i said, a complete surprise to every
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. >> well, we first of all disapproved the official theory by using the radar data.xplode this way. well, the ntsb never analyze an explosion that was recorded on radar. it is incredible. i could go on and on. lou: did you find out why they did not? a lot of the people in this work -- suppose -- invested because they were the actual investigators and government employees to, i guess, have something to lose. were they fearful? what is the back story? >> well, the fbi came in very early and set up the aviation accident investigators from the national transportation safety board. and they came in because there was talk ofossibly being a criminal event. but the proem is that the fbi is not aviation accident investigators, and they did not include these experts in very important this like interviewing witnesses. the fbi does not record their witness tesmony like the ntsb does. they take notes and write them up. d the are differe questions that you ask. there are things like that,nd everything was highly compartmentalized. arm and there were otherssues. the investigation w
. >> well, we first of all disapproved the official theory by using the radar data.xplode this way. well, the ntsb never analyze an explosion that was recorded on radar. it is incredible. i could go on and on. lou: did you find out why they did not? a lot of the people in this work -- suppose -- invested because they were the actual investigators and government employees to, i guess, have something to lose. were they fearful? what is the back story? >> well, the fbi came in very...
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proof that there was an external detonation, but we also have corroborating information from the radar data. >> primary conclusion was that the explosive forces came from outside of the airplane, not the center fuel tank. >> would that statement have been in your analysis? >> if i got the write one. >> according to its press release the film due to be released in july is quote a stunning expose detailing how the official investigation was derailed. >> and the agenda was that this is an accident, make it so. >> all of this put forth by a small minority of members on the original investigation team. >> that is pretty high explosive. >> sometimes lawyers in the country don't get a fair shake. >> stalkup's documentary has caused a stir, but the men who lead the investigation stand by their conclusions that the explosion was caused from within and not something outside of the 747. >> i don't question the motive, but i wish if somebody felt that strongly about something, that they could have brought it to somebody's attention commensurate with the investigation and not wait 17 years until they ge
proof that there was an external detonation, but we also have corroborating information from the radar data. >> primary conclusion was that the explosive forces came from outside of the airplane, not the center fuel tank. >> would that statement have been in your analysis? >> if i got the write one. >> according to its press release the film due to be released in july is quote a stunning expose detailing how the official investigation was derailed. >> and the...
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the documentary includes a fresh look at forensics, radar data and other physical evidence charging the original investigation was flawed and the government's explanation, quote: defies the laws of physics. >> this documentary presents the facts that disproves the official theory and proves beyond any reasonable doubt that a detonation, not a fuel air explosion, a detonation caused this crash. >> he says the evidence shows at least one object rose from the surface, most likely a missile, bringing the plane down. jim who led the fbi's criminal investigation calls these charges preposterous. he says the agency assumed it was a missile and exhaustively investigated. we had full-court press months of that theory. reality was there is no evidence of a missile hitting the plane either outside the plane, inside the plane, penetrating the plane, concussion from a missile, there is no evidence of it. >> >> he says the suggestion of a cover-up is nonsensical, shep. >> shepard: rick, a spokeman or spokeswoman for the ntsb says that agency will review the petition to reopen the case. she says peopl
the documentary includes a fresh look at forensics, radar data and other physical evidence charging the original investigation was flawed and the government's explanation, quote: defies the laws of physics. >> this documentary presents the facts that disproves the official theory and proves beyond any reasonable doubt that a detonation, not a fuel air explosion, a detonation caused this crash. >> he says the evidence shows at least one object rose from the surface, most likely a...
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we have radar data that shows an explosion coming out of that plane, something that didn't happen in. >> and as part of the documentary david mattingly did a special investigative documentary on this looking into the ntsb efforts to try to conduct an investigation. and also david what some people were saying there were allegations of something shot from the ground, some sort of a rocket and conspiracy theories about what might have happened. what do you make of this new so-called evidence? >> let me put it this way. everything this film maker is saying flies in the face of what has become known as the most intense and most meticulous investigation in the history of aviation. this investigation did things that no other investigation ever did before or since. they actually recovered more than 90% of the plane from the bottom of the ocean. they didn't just bring it back to the hang arwhere they examine it. they reassembled this aircraft, absolutely unheard of in any kind of air disaster investigation. but they did that. i walked through this aircraft that they reassembled. i saw the pie
we have radar data that shows an explosion coming out of that plane, something that didn't happen in. >> and as part of the documentary david mattingly did a special investigative documentary on this looking into the ntsb efforts to try to conduct an investigation. and also david what some people were saying there were allegations of something shot from the ground, some sort of a rocket and conspiracy theories about what might have happened. what do you make of this new so-called...
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factual information that should have been made available to the public, we were able to analyze the radar dataof the explosion, there were particles of debris and matter traveling at mach 4. >> you're saying that the fbi, with the help of the cia and your bosses at the ntsb manipulated evidence, doctored evidence, lied to the american people and covered up a crime or something caused by the united states military? >> i never said that. what i'm saying is the facts and circumstances of the accident were not as portrayed by the ntsb's final report. i will say from my own personal experience, i saw people lie. i saw information exfoliated. i testified before a senate oversight committee hearing in may of 1997, along with two other safety board investigators, and talked about the irregularities and mismanagement by the ntsb and problems with the fbi. and our concerns fell on deaf ears. i know apparently mr. calstrum is upset about it, but he needs to look more closely at what went on, because she's blowing a lot of smoke. >> you say he's blowing smoke. you're making serious accusations. who told p
factual information that should have been made available to the public, we were able to analyze the radar dataof the explosion, there were particles of debris and matter traveling at mach 4. >> you're saying that the fbi, with the help of the cia and your bosses at the ntsb manipulated evidence, doctored evidence, lied to the american people and covered up a crime or something caused by the united states military? >> i never said that. what i'm saying is the facts and circumstances...
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we have radar data that was corrected and analyzed by the team. >> all of of this will be revealed in right? >> absolutely. it's also provided in the petition for reconsideration. we want to share everything we have with the ntsb. that was my home for probably 26 years. i think the world of the people there and the mission. i loved it for years. >> we will be watching with an open mind. we'll watch the documentary to see what is revealed. it's july 17th. hank, thank you for your time. we'll see what is uncovered there. up next, nati"news nation" gut check. julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chanti
we have radar data that was corrected and analyzed by the team. >> all of of this will be revealed in right? >> absolutely. it's also provided in the petition for reconsideration. we want to share everything we have with the ntsb. that was my home for probably 26 years. i think the world of the people there and the mission. i loved it for years. >> we will be watching with an open mind. we'll watch the documentary to see what is revealed. it's july 17th. hank, thank you for...
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that evidence includes faa radar data, explosive residue in multiple locations of the plane and witness accounts of a rising streak of light through the sky. the documentary's producers and the former investigators suggest a cia, fbi and ntsb coverup. >> they had some political agenda to show this was an accident irregardless of what the evidence was. >> john golia was one of the five ntsb board members assigned to the case. >> i would never be part of any coverup. you have to take all the pieces and look at them as a whole. the sequencing report that told how the airplane came apart, none of it supports a missile. >> the ntsb collected over 17,000 pages of documents. all of those items are available to the public. >> reporter: at the time ntsb investigators considered and reject admission sill brought the plane down. they insist the streak witnesses saw was burning fuel from the plane. wednesday morning former investigators filed a petition with the ntsb to reopen the case. renee marsh, cnn, washington. >> will there be a new investigation. james hall strom led the criminal investigati
that evidence includes faa radar data, explosive residue in multiple locations of the plane and witness accounts of a rising streak of light through the sky. the documentary's producers and the former investigators suggest a cia, fbi and ntsb coverup. >> they had some political agenda to show this was an accident irregardless of what the evidence was. >> john golia was one of the five ntsb board members assigned to the case. >> i would never be part of any coverup. you have to...
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when they looked at the radar data, they found no evidence of a plane.tion that this was a navy ship that shot down the plane by mistake. there's been no suggestion since then in 17 years that the navy was involved in anything of the sort or there was a coverup. there are individuals who believe this. there are individuals who have all sorts of scientific beliefs on a range of subjects. what you look at is the evidence. >> clearly you're not buying it. >> i'm one that doesn't like to pass judgment like that. i'm saying that the initial theory that was probably caused by an explosion in the center fuel tank, thus far seems to be the argument that carries the day. >> all right. tom costello, thank you. we'll keep an eye on that. important crash that obviously affected a lot of people. we are going to turn to other stories leading the wednesday news cycle. the federal reserve announced it will keep doing what it's been doing to ensure interest rates remain at record lows. fed chair ben bernanke says he believes the economy is improving meaning that could al
when they looked at the radar data, they found no evidence of a plane.tion that this was a navy ship that shot down the plane by mistake. there's been no suggestion since then in 17 years that the navy was involved in anything of the sort or there was a coverup. there are individuals who believe this. there are individuals who have all sorts of scientific beliefs on a range of subjects. what you look at is the evidence. >> clearly you're not buying it. >> i'm one that doesn't like...
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the radar data shows no reduction in airspeed. how does it climb?and went down as our animation shows. if you want to tell the world what the eyewitnesses saw, let them testify. that's what you should have done back in 1997. i think you should request that's done right now. >> i'll let you weigh in on that. i'd also like you to quickly weigh in on why would there be a conspiracy to cover this up? >> i don't know, megyn. if these ntsb investigators are on site and they have problems with -- these are separate agencies. we do criminal investigations, ntsb does mechanical pilot error, non-criminal things. if they have problems with their chief engineers, they certainly could have come to me or they could have been real men and been whistleblowers back then and if they wanted to prove their conclusions we could have done something about it, not 17 years later now that they've got their government pensions and they feel safe. it's a crazy idea. it's particularly offensive to me this is coming forward now, not from the standpoint of whether it's incorrect
the radar data shows no reduction in airspeed. how does it climb?and went down as our animation shows. if you want to tell the world what the eyewitnesses saw, let them testify. that's what you should have done back in 1997. i think you should request that's done right now. >> i'll let you weigh in on that. i'd also like you to quickly weigh in on why would there be a conspiracy to cover this up? >> i don't know, megyn. if these ntsb investigators are on site and they have problems...
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the group of whistle-blowers, which include memberses of the original team, say radar data and eyewitness statements say the plane was brought down by outside source. >>> this video of a baggage handler having an offday. it's gone viral. it was taken by a passenger in china. it shows the worker tossing boxes on the conveyer belt. most fell off. eventually, a worker came along to help and all of the boxes made it on the flight. >>> the city of brentwood throwing the book at those kids cutting class. brentwood is considering new daytime loitering rules for teenagers. the contra costa times reports the council will debate the measure next tuesday. the vice mayor says instead of going to school, some teenagers are hanging out in different parts of the city and are causing problems for people as well as businesses. >>> there will be a game 7 in the nba finals after a real thriller for fans last night. >> game over! >> the miami heat won in overtime beating san antonio, 103-100. miami scored five points in the closing seconds to force the overtime. they survived elimination. so the series is ev
the group of whistle-blowers, which include memberses of the original team, say radar data and eyewitness statements say the plane was brought down by outside source. >>> this video of a baggage handler having an offday. it's gone viral. it was taken by a passenger in china. it shows the worker tossing boxes on the conveyer belt. most fell off. eventually, a worker came along to help and all of the boxes made it on the flight. >>> the city of brentwood throwing the book at...
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we have corroborating information from the radar data and it shows an asymmetric explosion coming outo you want to happen here? what good could come from this? >> the family members need to know what happened to their loved ones. not one single eyewitness was allowed to testify. that's unheard of. let the eyewitnesses speak at a government hearing and reopen the investigation and stop the facade that has been going on for too long. >> finally, i just asked you, why would the government be shy of this. what would be their motive to hide the possible explosion. why do you think they'll do that? >> again, i just can't speculate. i'm here representing the documentary. a bunch of senior ntsb investigators standing behind me in this documentary. i'm not going to speculate to motive. but history has shown they have gotten it wrong before. >> thank you for coming on and we'll see what comes when the documentary is aired. thank you very much. >>> the nsa, the national security agency giving more information to congress today about the terror plot it says they foiled, they have foiled with thei
we have corroborating information from the radar data and it shows an asymmetric explosion coming outo you want to happen here? what good could come from this? >> the family members need to know what happened to their loved ones. not one single eyewitness was allowed to testify. that's unheard of. let the eyewitnesses speak at a government hearing and reopen the investigation and stop the facade that has been going on for too long. >> finally, i just asked you, why would the...
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but a preliminary review of data from new mobile radar stations around the storm clocked it at 296 miles per hour. that's just shy of the fastest wind speeds ever recorded from a tornado in the united states. meteorologists say there is an explanation for such a huge tornado. they say the atmosphere over the southern plains was loaded with potential energy. scott, they tell us that the atmosphere was similarly volatile over oklahoma back in 1999 when another ef5 tornado also ripped apart moore. >> pelley: anna, thank you very much. today for the first time, we heard the voice of dzhokhar tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the boston marathon bombings. we also learned that he has supporters who have been sending him money. here's bob orr. >> reporter: at her home in dagestan, zubeidat tsarnaev played parts of a taped phone conversation for a reporter. she says the call with her son dzhokhar occurred last week. speaking in russian from a federal prison hospital in massachusetts, the accused boston marathon bomber told his mother he was recovering from gunshot wounds. she asked if he was in
but a preliminary review of data from new mobile radar stations around the storm clocked it at 296 miles per hour. that's just shy of the fastest wind speeds ever recorded from a tornado in the united states. meteorologists say there is an explanation for such a huge tornado. they say the atmosphere over the southern plains was loaded with potential energy. scott, they tell us that the atmosphere was similarly volatile over oklahoma back in 1999 when another ef5 tornado also ripped apart moore....
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. >> the problem is that the system uses gps data instead of just radar. >> the signals that they are are unencrypted and unauthenticated. you can't prove that this came from the real plane. >> in theory that means hackers could mess up the system by generating flights that don't exist. >> you could ground everybody. >> or they could target a real flight with frightening precision. >> he and a feller header put one that could be used known as next general into a flight simulator to show what could happen. >> putting -- could be disastrous. they are going to be panicking trying to figure out what's going on. >> todd humphreys believes that he is on to something. >> this is an obvious problem. this is something that is using antiquated technology from the 1980s. >> he claims they ignored him. the process is ongoing. there are back-ups to ensure safe operations. you can find the latest on the ongoing threat from china. why hackers hack. hacking back. you hack me, i hack you. that is as everybody as illegal as the hack in the first place. >> a we will talk about that straight ahead. plus
. >> the problem is that the system uses gps data instead of just radar. >> the signals that they are are unencrypted and unauthenticated. you can't prove that this came from the real plane. >> in theory that means hackers could mess up the system by generating flights that don't exist. >> you could ground everybody. >> or they could target a real flight with frightening precision. >> he and a feller header put one that could be used known as next general...
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data. you can get just so much information from radar about where a tornado actually is, what it's doing on the ground. the other information you have to get from eyeballs on the ground. human eyes. before we get drones maybe in the future to go in and get that kind of data, we still need those human eyes on the ground, so it is a life-saving effort. it's not just to see the pretty pictures. >> david, thanks for being with us this morning. david malkoff of the weather channel. >>> let's get to business news. the may jobs data comes out on friday. on friday oil hit its lowest level since may 2nd. might reach $90 to the downside. the treasury department says it lil allow companies that produce beer, wine, spirits to provide nutritional labels. it would be voluntary and could include information about fat, calories and sugars. >>> apple getting closer to finalizing deals with the music industry that would clear the way for planned internet radio service. apple hoped to roll it out last summer but faced pushback from record labels seeking high royalty rates. the official announcement could come
data. you can get just so much information from radar about where a tornado actually is, what it's doing on the ground. the other information you have to get from eyeballs on the ground. human eyes. before we get drones maybe in the future to go in and get that kind of data, we still need those human eyes on the ground, so it is a life-saving effort. it's not just to see the pretty pictures. >> david, thanks for being with us this morning. david malkoff of the weather channel....
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data about u.s. efforts to sabotage iranian nuclear wrists so certainly a good number of people there coming up on the radar before that of mr edward snowden now as governments use all powers of their disposal to pry into the lives of ordinary citizens around the world people are trying to protect themselves by seeking out services that shield their personal information this believe it or not is lead to a veritable boom of digital encrypt ssion marina porter shed some light on a murky subject. in a post prism world some are losing and others are gaining google of arisan facebook apple and other u.s. technology companies have lost credibility and the trust of their customers encrypted communications services on the other hand are seeing their businesses boom oh it's going crazy. you know a lot of people suspected these. the government u.s. government was spying on americans but now we have this confirmation and so everybody is contacting us now when we've had a huge surge in orders phil zimmerman is the co-founder and c.e.o. of silent circle of global encrypted mobile service that protects users' privacy fro
data about u.s. efforts to sabotage iranian nuclear wrists so certainly a good number of people there coming up on the radar before that of mr edward snowden now as governments use all powers of their disposal to pry into the lives of ordinary citizens around the world people are trying to protect themselves by seeking out services that shield their personal information this believe it or not is lead to a veritable boom of digital encrypt ssion marina porter shed some light on a murky subject....
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and present the most meaningful clinical trial data, tonight for speculation friday, i want to tell you about a new cancer fighting drug not on your radarscreen probably. i didn't know this. if we hadn't been working on this, i wouldn't have heard about this. it is called celldex therapeutics. it's $12 and change. small $1 billion market cap. celldex has been on a terror. it's on some very strong data. you know i don't like to chase stocks. this name, although it's at a monumental move, i think is one of the rare cases where the stock could have a lot more move to run. the reason, they're doing brilliant work in one of the hottest parts of the oncology universe. these are drugs that use the body's nall defenses to taergt and destroy cancer cells. this say novel approach to treating cancer. the way traditional cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation work is they carpet bomb your body with a toxic substance in the hopes that it destroys the cancer before it destroys healthy tissue. i always felt it was medieval. what celldex is different t. immunotherapy is it is target is the medical equivalent of -- equivalent of a drone strik
and present the most meaningful clinical trial data, tonight for speculation friday, i want to tell you about a new cancer fighting drug not on your radarscreen probably. i didn't know this. if we hadn't been working on this, i wouldn't have heard about this. it is called celldex therapeutics. it's $12 and change. small $1 billion market cap. celldex has been on a terror. it's on some very strong data. you know i don't like to chase stocks. this name, although it's at a monumental move, i think...
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answer is, yes, meteorologically, there is, because there is a disconnect between the data we can get from the radar safe, you need those vehicles on the ground to actually see what the tornado is doing, craig, so that's why they continue to do it. mike, he might not. he is going to take some days to think about it. >> i would imagine so i have always enjoyed mike's work. please pass along our regards. glad he is doing well. glad you're doing well, too. take care of yourself, guys. be well. >> sure. sure. thanks. >> that was dave malkoff for us from the weather channel from lawton, oklahoma. >>> today is also, we should note, the official start of the 2013 hurricane season. but many new york and new jersey residents are still rebuilding after last year's hurricane sandy devastated the region. according to the national hurricane center, sandy cost the country roughly $50 billion, making it the second costliest storm on record after hurricane katrina. with me to talk about the rebuilding effort and also what congress is going to be doing when they go back to work next week, new york congressman gregor
answer is, yes, meteorologically, there is, because there is a disconnect between the data we can get from the radar safe, you need those vehicles on the ground to actually see what the tornado is doing, craig, so that's why they continue to do it. mike, he might not. he is going to take some days to think about it. >> i would imagine so i have always enjoyed mike's work. please pass along our regards. glad he is doing well. glad you're doing well, too. take care of yourself, guys. be...
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. >>> the radar shows the debris flying away from the plane at the speed of mach 4, sch is four times the speed of sound. no detonation fit the datay well. the explosion of the centering fuel tank they determined was a low velocity fuel tank which is slower than the speed of sound. >> so there are many questions about the fate of flight 800. as he has been in many historic cases our own dr. michael bodien was at the center of this one and dr. james calstrum. he headed up the probe. welcome. let me start with you. including last bit about the speed of debris, that a missile causes it to fly out much faster than an internal explosion, has any of this evidence raced by this documentary that airs on july 17th on epics, on the 17th anniversary of the disaster, has any of this made you rethink your conclusion, director calstrum makes you think it was an accident, not a missile strike? >> no, jgeraldo. it's not evidence. it's words of people. most at ntsb don't have a comment. >> beyond any question you have no doubt that your conclusion that twa 800, all 232 people killed was an accident. >> well, geraldo, i would have bet my meager pay
. >>> the radar shows the debris flying away from the plane at the speed of mach 4, sch is four times the speed of sound. no detonation fit the datay well. the explosion of the centering fuel tank they determined was a low velocity fuel tank which is slower than the speed of sound. >> so there are many questions about the fate of flight 800. as he has been in many historic cases our own dr. michael bodien was at the center of this one and dr. james calstrum. he headed up the...
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the radar since leaking the existence but the repercussions of what he did are plain to see and growing. suing the directors and the nsa and fbi seeking to block the program that tracks phone datao quote snatching every american's address book. today several computer giants implicated the one targeting the internet, they are speaking out urging administration to let them be more transparent about the secret request for data. each by the way denies the government direct access to the servers. snowden's girlfriend is in her words a drift in the sea of chaos. lindsey mills, a pole dancing super hero is continuing to theme says my whole world has opened and closed at once leaving me lost at sea without a compass. she wrote that yesterday which is the last time anyone saw edward snowden or claiming to be snowden as he checked out of a hotel in hong kong. there are briefing, charges being considered. let's get more from miguel from hawaii where snowden worked. what is the latest? >> we know there were two police officers, law enforcement officials that went to his house last wednesday. one was a federal official but it does not seem at this point they knew he was the leaker at that p
the radar since leaking the existence but the repercussions of what he did are plain to see and growing. suing the directors and the nsa and fbi seeking to block the program that tracks phone datao quote snatching every american's address book. today several computer giants implicated the one targeting the internet, they are speaking out urging administration to let them be more transparent about the secret request for data. each by the way denies the government direct access to the servers....