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. >> arthur rosenberg? >> that would be inconsistent with the theory that jeff is trying to advance here, which takes you to the northern route. i think there's a lot of credence to that. the route over myanmar and bangladesh and nepal, that's an area of substantial interest. >> jeff beatty? >> well, i don't disagree, because early on we were looking at the northern route. i think it just has to stay on the table. >> you don't necessarily agree? >> i still -- the southern route still seems to be the most preferable one. and i'm still looking for the experts to be drilling down on those pings. they're already at the extremity of what these satellites were ever intended to be able to interpret. so we have a long way to go on that. >> speaking of satellites, this is from ken who says, can't we look at satellite photos from sunday, monday, et cetera, to see how far the objects have moved? no, yes, who can answer that for me? mary, is that you? >> well, they can look at satellites -- >> go ahead, mary. >> okay,
. >> arthur rosenberg? >> that would be inconsistent with the theory that jeff is trying to advance here, which takes you to the northern route. i think there's a lot of credence to that. the route over myanmar and bangladesh and nepal, that's an area of substantial interest. >> jeff beatty? >> well, i don't disagree, because early on we were looking at the northern route. i think it just has to stay on the table. >> you don't necessarily agree? >> i still --...
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coronado from bnp paribas and jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. started on spring cleaning. >> we want to get their takes on business investment, capital expenditure, across the globe. disappointing in 2013. what does it mean going forward? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg -- "bloomberg surveillance" streaming on your tablet, smartphone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene. it features negative one, dow futures, -17. a lot of headlines particularly out of the ukraine. here's adam johnson. >> nine nations have joined together trying to figure out what happened to the missing malaysian jet. searchers found an oil slick and others say they spot a possible debris but nothing has been recovered. investigators are now looking into two passengers who were traveling on stolen passports. government isthe trying to find a solution to the dollar shortage that led to three weeks of road test. venezuela will start a new foreign exchange market after reopening the credit line from china. a shortage of dollars created a shor
coronado from bnp paribas and jeffrey rosenberg from blackrock. started on spring cleaning. >> we want to get their takes on business investment, capital expenditure, across the globe. disappointing in 2013. what does it mean going forward? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg -- "bloomberg surveillance" streaming on your tablet, smartphone, and bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene. it features negative one, dow futures, -17. a lot of...
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imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a venetian-style masquerade party in the ballroom. for a little fresh air, you'd hike down this corridor 150 yards to the count's formal garden. but don't forget, at 8:00 p.m., the candles would be lit for a play in the baroque theater. europe once had several hundred fine baroque theaters like this. using candles and oil lamps for light and pyrotechnics for special effects, eventually, most of them burned down. today, only four survive that are in beautiful shape and open to the public, like this one here at krumlov castle. [ whirring ] baroque theater was all about melodrama. ligh
imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg. you'd enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a...
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the bbc's steve rosenberg reports from the village of michurino. where the villagers are worried about the military presence there. >> reporter: the village is a quiet, empty place. or rather it was until they pitched up. this is the 25th airborne division, one of ukraine's elite units, they arrived on sunday, set up camp and hunkered down on the edge of the village. they're here to defend their country, but they're not welcome. >> we're about 20 miles away from the border with russia. we found these ukrainian army units in a field. but the villagers who live nearby are angry. they say this puts them in danger and they've asked the troops to leave. after an emergency meeting of the villagers, the soldiers have been given their marching orders. their commander tells me he can understand why people are nervous, but the troops, he says, are only doing their duty, keeping the motherland safe. the local farmers don't agree with that. one of the officers said to us the russians have paid you, haven't they, to kick us out? sergei tells me, it's not true.
the bbc's steve rosenberg reports from the village of michurino. where the villagers are worried about the military presence there. >> reporter: the village is a quiet, empty place. or rather it was until they pitched up. this is the 25th airborne division, one of ukraine's elite units, they arrived on sunday, set up camp and hunkered down on the edge of the village. they're here to defend their country, but they're not welcome. >> we're about 20 miles away from the border with...
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arthur rosenberg. good to see you. so -- >> how are you, fredricka? >> based on the information we're getting from malaysian authorities, are you anxious to hear whether there was more to this message? all right, good night? or is it alarming or disturbing enough to you that it was just simply all right, good night, after the communication system was disabled? >> all right, good night, is a game changer in this investigation. so i think we just have to back up a little bit. we have a plane that took off from kuala lumpur in the middle of the night. the middle of the night is the least traveled time for airplanes, the least time that air traffic controllers are manning the stations. things are much more relaxed. 45 minutes into this flight we now know from the prime minister of malaysia that it was either the transponder or the acars system. i'm not sure which one, was turned often, and then you have a communication, which is, all right, good night. now, with all deference to mr. quest, i disagree with
arthur rosenberg. good to see you. so -- >> how are you, fredricka? >> based on the information we're getting from malaysian authorities, are you anxious to hear whether there was more to this message? all right, good night? or is it alarming or disturbing enough to you that it was just simply all right, good night, after the communication system was disabled? >> all right, good night, is a game changer in this investigation. so i think we just have to back up a little bit. we...
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it's just typical knee jerk reaction. >> to me, david rosenberg, it seemed like those days where you kind of know you're going to break up with your girlfriend or your boyfriend. but then when it really happens it's really a shocker to you. talk to me a little bit, though, about the broader picture that the fed painted of where the economy is right now. should we be heartened by it? >> well, i think that you probably should be heartened by it. i think one of the reasons why bond yields went up as much as they did was i think that investors broadly were expecting the fed to be a little bit more downbeat. janet yellen a sound a little more dovish. but actually they talked about the fir first quarter of course being way down in part because of the weather. should they see this as transit other. but household and business spending they see expanding, employment conditions actually improving. janet yellen stressed that during the q and a. i think they were basically seeing more underlying momentum to the economy. i don't think people really expected them to deal with that. and of course,
it's just typical knee jerk reaction. >> to me, david rosenberg, it seemed like those days where you kind of know you're going to break up with your girlfriend or your boyfriend. but then when it really happens it's really a shocker to you. talk to me a little bit, though, about the broader picture that the fed painted of where the economy is right now. should we be heartened by it? >> well, i think that you probably should be heartened by it. i think one of the reasons why bond...
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," jeff rosenberg.hat does this tell you, jeff? >> well, it is a real game-changer, because people are scratching their head, because it does not make sense and it does not make sense, because we are looking at the past incidents to try to understand what is happening here. but it is so different from anything that has happened, it is a paradigm shift, and if it is as it appears that the pilot and/or the co-pilot seized control of the plane for some quote, unquote nefarious purpose, it is going to change the psychology as 9/11 did. it is going to change the scale of the way that people think of airplane security. before, pilots were the trusted inner circle and the bedrock of which the security apparatus operated and there was a latched door and dead bole, and if these people are responsible for the act, and they have the safety of the people in their hand, we will not look at the pilots the same way, and trust them like we did before. >> that is is a big statement that you are making there. >> well, it
," jeff rosenberg.hat does this tell you, jeff? >> well, it is a real game-changer, because people are scratching their head, because it does not make sense and it does not make sense, because we are looking at the past incidents to try to understand what is happening here. but it is so different from anything that has happened, it is a paradigm shift, and if it is as it appears that the pilot and/or the co-pilot seized control of the plane for some quote, unquote nefarious purpose,...
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the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend john rosenberg of the lutheran church of the good shepherd in olympia, washington. the chaplain: let us pray. holy one, we know you in an nfinity variety of ways -- infinite variety of ways. we ask your blessing upon the members of this house as they carry on the business of our nation at this critical time in our history. give them courage and in the face of immense challenges, a spirit of cooperation despite their differences and trust in your divine guidance as they work together for the common good. when the path ahead is unclear, remind them that throughout the ages your prophets and holy ones have shown us what is good, that you require nothing more of us but nothing less than to do justice, to have compassion for one another and to walk humbly with you the beginning and the end of all things. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approved. for what purpose does the ge
the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend john rosenberg of the lutheran church of the good shepherd in olympia, washington. the chaplain: let us pray. holy one, we know you in an nfinity variety of ways -- infinite variety of ways. we ask your blessing upon the members of this house as they carry on the business of our nation at this critical time in our history. give them courage and in the face of immense challenges, a spirit of cooperation despite their differences and...
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clearly not in this case. >> i want to bring in arthur rosenberg.how important is it for families to stick together in this situation? >> yeah, what usually happens in these disaster cases is that a family group is formed and coordinated by the families of the victims. it's typical, it happened in lockerbie. there was a very effective group that coordinated, they made some changes and helped towards the family assistance act. i want to move forward a little bit. part of the problem that these families are having is that there is not one sovereign that has been controlling this investigation from both the criminal side and from the civil side. so in the united states, when we have a domestic crash or offshore, we have the faa, if there's a criminal, we have the ntsb, the faa, the fbi. they get involved here. you're coordinating the efforts of many different countries. >> right. >> so just to end this out, malaysia airlines absolutely is responsible to provide these families with grief counseling and even maybe a little bit of support at this point. a
clearly not in this case. >> i want to bring in arthur rosenberg.how important is it for families to stick together in this situation? >> yeah, what usually happens in these disaster cases is that a family group is formed and coordinated by the families of the victims. it's typical, it happened in lockerbie. there was a very effective group that coordinated, they made some changes and helped towards the family assistance act. i want to move forward a little bit. part of the problem...
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david rosenberg saw inflation coming. his take? >> wage pressures are coming out of select industries. the mining industry, the resource sector in the u.s. is on fire. that is where a lot of the wage pressure is coming from. you are seeing it in durable goods manufacturing. i would not say that i won that argument yet, another two or three data points, in the .3% area i will feel better about my call. >> here is the real question, what does this mean for the fed's strategy? >> direction is important. important that we show signs of approaching that 2.5%. we will be on that road in the next few years, the tapering will continue. the hurdle for tapering is very high. this number will hasten the process, in my view. >> rosenberg shows a positive outlook on the economy. it was not always positive. he saw the housing bubble coming, along with dr. doom, nouriel roubini. he seems to have had a change of heart. >> i smile all day long. i am not dr. doom, i am dr. realist. when things are worse, i talk about downside risk. right now i recog
david rosenberg saw inflation coming. his take? >> wage pressures are coming out of select industries. the mining industry, the resource sector in the u.s. is on fire. that is where a lot of the wage pressure is coming from. you are seeing it in durable goods manufacturing. i would not say that i won that argument yet, another two or three data points, in the .3% area i will feel better about my call. >> here is the real question, what does this mean for the fed's strategy? >>...
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arthur rosenberg is in new york.iation analyst mary see ya voe is in charleston, south carolina, and mike dumbroff joins us. the focus of the investigation seems to be zeroing in on the pilots. mark, you first. what can be gleaned from that personal simulator? apparently investigators have collected it. they're going to be examining it. what are they looking for in that simulator? >> i suppose, fredricka, that what they're looking for is a scenario that might match what little they know about the actual flight itself essentially a reher shall or a dry run or some indication on there that somehow this was being rehearsed. that may likely be a microsoft flight simulator program which you or i could buy at the computer store. it's certainly that i have one on a flight simulator that i have. but i suspect that what they're looking for to see if it's there is something that may, in fact, suggest that what happened on this flight was rehearsed. it certainly makes sense to look at any possible lead. but i suspect i wouldn't
arthur rosenberg is in new york.iation analyst mary see ya voe is in charleston, south carolina, and mike dumbroff joins us. the focus of the investigation seems to be zeroing in on the pilots. mark, you first. what can be gleaned from that personal simulator? apparently investigators have collected it. they're going to be examining it. what are they looking for in that simulator? >> i suppose, fredricka, that what they're looking for is a scenario that might match what little they know...
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because after the war while rosenberg and goering were held accountable, the second tier actually gotway without any indictments, without any sense is, if they started business again. but nontheless, there were able to map out where all of this victory was and saved an enormous amount of time and saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produce a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals, and also special studies of the project of hitler's and on goering's personal collection, and also on rosenbergs organization. so this group, is very small group of investigators, get an enormously critical job in laying the groundwork for the monuments men work at the end of the war. >> they helped assist the process identifying where you are was. this art, both german owned and looted, ended up coming frequently to collecting points. and weise biden, munich, and these were operated by monuments men with immense quantities of are trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while i was writing my dissertation on the mac revolution, mike leavitt great sense to
because after the war while rosenberg and goering were held accountable, the second tier actually gotway without any indictments, without any sense is, if they started business again. but nontheless, there were able to map out where all of this victory was and saved an enormous amount of time and saved these materials from being looted by others and being lost. they produce a detailed interrogation report on 12 individuals, and also special studies of the project of hitler's and on goering's...
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arthur rosenberg, aviation engineer and attorney.ecurity and threat assessment expert, and jeff wise is the author of "extreme fear." so, thank you, guys, for joining us. abc is reporting about this abrupt left turning. they're saying that it has to be preprogrammed, right? the malaysian military radar showed that the plane was brought up to 45,000 feet and then dropped to 23,000 feet. could this be a tactical maneuver to avoid being detected? >> we have to look at that data with a grain of salt. throughout this week we've seen all kinds of information come through. some of it is always falling out. from what i've heard, 45,000 feet is a very difficult altitude for this plane to achieve. >> have to really push it then it would possibly break apart. it might be beyond its maximum altitude. depends on conditions, weight, et cetera. even "the new york times" report where i first saw this indicated that the descent was physically impossible. we know some of this report is erroneous. it may be that the entire thing is erroneous. >> yeah.
arthur rosenberg, aviation engineer and attorney.ecurity and threat assessment expert, and jeff wise is the author of "extreme fear." so, thank you, guys, for joining us. abc is reporting about this abrupt left turning. they're saying that it has to be preprogrammed, right? the malaysian military radar showed that the plane was brought up to 45,000 feet and then dropped to 23,000 feet. could this be a tactical maneuver to avoid being detected? >> we have to look at that data...
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where pierre rosenberg is chief curator of painting. when ingres painted this picture in 1814, he was very much admired and also very much criticized-- criticized because critics say there were three vertebras too much in the back of this odalisque. what is an odalisque? an odalisque is a turkish harem girl. you recognize her very well through her costume. the colors are very soft, very precise, very beautiful. the harmony of it is reverse of the very strong coloring david had used for his great pictures. i really do love this picture. why? well, it's not sensual. it's erotic. it's an intellectual picture. it's painted with his brain. in spite of this, it's erotic. it's connected. in fact, it's a connection between brain and eroticism. everything about eroticism is happening in the brain here and nowhere else. it's a very hot picture, but done by an artist whose conception about art is of a very high level. and in a strange way, ingres was criticized in the 19th century because he sought to be a reactionary artist-- an artist of the pas
where pierre rosenberg is chief curator of painting. when ingres painted this picture in 1814, he was very much admired and also very much criticized-- criticized because critics say there were three vertebras too much in the back of this odalisque. what is an odalisque? an odalisque is a turkish harem girl. you recognize her very well through her costume. the colors are very soft, very precise, very beautiful. the harmony of it is reverse of the very strong coloring david had used for his...
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clearly one for arthur rosenberg. >> i'm in jeff wise's camp on this one. well-conceived plan, was well-executed by smart people. we've been playing catchup since day one. the end game remains to be seen and i think this hasn't unfolded to its true wigs yet. >> mary schiavo, how do you lose a boeing 777 with today's technology but i can't park two minutes over at a meter without a dchl amn ticket? >> meter maids. when you're over the ocean you have nothing but secondary radar and we don't have the aviation cops where we need them. >> go ahead. >> one for you, patrick smith. it comes from erica mcknight. why don't airliners such as flight 370 have any cameras on board or in the cockpit? >> i don't see how that would help sni don help. i don't see that germain to this. >> that would have helped. >> we're all playing arm chair investigators here. us and everybody watching. we just don't have enough information yet and we need to sit back and stop all of the crazy speculation and see what happens. i think we'll get to the bottom of this eventually. we might not
clearly one for arthur rosenberg. >> i'm in jeff wise's camp on this one. well-conceived plan, was well-executed by smart people. we've been playing catchup since day one. the end game remains to be seen and i think this hasn't unfolded to its true wigs yet. >> mary schiavo, how do you lose a boeing 777 with today's technology but i can't park two minutes over at a meter without a dchl amn ticket? >> meter maids. when you're over the ocean you have nothing but secondary radar...
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also david, david rosenberg, chief strategist at gluskin sheff.stevenson be with us with more on the jobs report. ♪ >> we just learned that the economy added 175,000 jobs last month. much better than what the economist had estimated despite the weather of fact. for more, we are joined by betsey stevenson, a member of a president obama's council of economic advisers, who is with us from the white house. professor, thank you for joining us. there are a couple of issues here that we want to tackle first. number one, there are still millions of people who are without their jobless benefits. they failed to have been extended at the beginning of this year. does the fact that this report came in better than expected -- it looks like despite the weather, more people got jobs than we originally thought, does that make that issue even harder to bring to congress? >> well, what we are focused on is the longer running trend. when we see a recovery that is continuing, but one that is not happening fast enough or many americans, including the 2 million american
also david, david rosenberg, chief strategist at gluskin sheff.stevenson be with us with more on the jobs report. ♪ >> we just learned that the economy added 175,000 jobs last month. much better than what the economist had estimated despite the weather of fact. for more, we are joined by betsey stevenson, a member of a president obama's council of economic advisers, who is with us from the white house. professor, thank you for joining us. there are a couple of issues here that we want...
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our experts are back, richard quest, miles o'brien, arthur rosenberg and robert goyer. let me start with you, richard. you had a chance to go through this report. some of these things sound, we don't know exactly what happened on this plane but some things sound like it could be analogous. >> the bit that, would out whether the plane is going at the right direction at the right speed at the right altitude. it malfunctioned. there was a problem with the adru. doesn't matter what the details are. the plane went up. the pilots had to take control of it and fly it manually. difference here is they were able to control the plane quite quickly once they disengaged the autopilot and crucially they got a message out and called out and perth immediately vectored them back into it. they flew the plane. what the report says is that there are certain circumstances with automation where the pilots have not been trained. >> and that could be a big issue. miles, what is your take away from this? obviously, this happens to have also been a malaysian airlines triple 7200. >> subsequent
our experts are back, richard quest, miles o'brien, arthur rosenberg and robert goyer. let me start with you, richard. you had a chance to go through this report. some of these things sound, we don't know exactly what happened on this plane but some things sound like it could be analogous. >> the bit that, would out whether the plane is going at the right direction at the right speed at the right altitude. it malfunctioned. there was a problem with the adru. doesn't matter what the...
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rosenberg and mr. randall, still there. >> they were listen so intently. >> have a great wmd. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- stephen colbert. keri russell. musical guest, broken bells.
rosenberg and mr. randall, still there. >> they were listen so intently. >> have a great wmd. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- stephen colbert. keri russell. musical guest, broken bells.
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don't want to, there are incredibly good journalists in afghanistan for the western press, matthew rosenberg and others, and occasionally there'll be a profile in the business section of the new york times, but that is very exceptional. and i'm not saying we need to promote all the good news, but there's a little story about sort of the telecom sector in afghanistan or the entrepreneurs who are making it. that would be, you know, it'd be food to see more of those -- it'd be good to see more of those stories. >> and what i wonder is going forward will it get attention at all? >> well, i think if the bsa is not signed, we'll see as much coverage about, in this country about afghanistan as we see today about that individual stand. i mean, i think that's just a fact. you know, americans, we love to forget. the coverage of iraq more or less disappeared. it's come back because the situation so bad. but, you know, there will not be a great deal of anticipation -- attention if there aren't american soldiers in some long term. and by the way, why should there be? if the after begans don't want us the
don't want to, there are incredibly good journalists in afghanistan for the western press, matthew rosenberg and others, and occasionally there'll be a profile in the business section of the new york times, but that is very exceptional. and i'm not saying we need to promote all the good news, but there's a little story about sort of the telecom sector in afghanistan or the entrepreneurs who are making it. that would be, you know, it'd be food to see more of those -- it'd be good to see more of...
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arthur rosenberg, bob arnot, dr. talk about how countries are cooperating in the search. will that cooperation now help enhangs the investigation. [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. those little cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe dr
arthur rosenberg, bob arnot, dr. talk about how countries are cooperating in the search. will that cooperation now help enhangs the investigation. [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. this is shirley speaking. how may i help you? oh hey, neill, how are you? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirley ] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok,...
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jeff wise, arthur rosenberg, also mary schiavo, an attorney for victims of transportation accidents. captain bobby skoaly, richard, despite what malaysian authorities are saying are we any closer to finding this plane? >> we are a lot closer to knowing the whereabouts of the aircraft. what the inmarsat evidence today along with the aaib and what we learned from the malaysian government is we can rule out the northern corridor. this plane went down in the southern corridor and by the words of the inmarsat, in the south indian ocean. >> mary, can you remember a time when a conclusion was made about a plane crash without a known crash site or any debris found at all? >> no, i really can't. and also i can't remember a time when the conclusion was drawn this early. in fact, the ntsb is usually criticized for dragging things out much longer and having a series of hearings. this is rather early and to narrow it down to those four potential causes with no evidence is irregular, i link. >> a similar question to mile o'brien, miles, it is unusual to say something happened and to say the plane
jeff wise, arthur rosenberg, also mary schiavo, an attorney for victims of transportation accidents. captain bobby skoaly, richard, despite what malaysian authorities are saying are we any closer to finding this plane? >> we are a lot closer to knowing the whereabouts of the aircraft. what the inmarsat evidence today along with the aaib and what we learned from the malaysian government is we can rule out the northern corridor. this plane went down in the southern corridor and by the words...
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in new york, i'm joined by daniel rose and arthur rosenberg, an aviation lawyer and pilot. in washington, rick is an aviation surveillance and tom is a cnn law enforcement analyst. shoun o'connor for the air force joins us from indianapolis. from denver, david is a cnn safety analyst author of "why planes crash." thank you all for joining us. sean, i want to start with you. as part of your career, you look at images of this and try to figure out how significant they may be. you have seen pictures of the images from the chinese satellite. what do you think it might be? any reason for hope? any differentiation in the images we saw earlier in the week? >> one of the interesting things you can notice when you look at the images we saw earlier in the week released by australia, they gave one of the dimensions for the larger object as 24 meters. this one, they are saying is about 22 meters wrong. there's a little margin for error there. if there's measuring difficulty, they might be the same object. they both looked relatively rectangular. this one was sighted 120 kilometers from
in new york, i'm joined by daniel rose and arthur rosenberg, an aviation lawyer and pilot. in washington, rick is an aviation surveillance and tom is a cnn law enforcement analyst. shoun o'connor for the air force joins us from indianapolis. from denver, david is a cnn safety analyst author of "why planes crash." thank you all for joining us. sean, i want to start with you. as part of your career, you look at images of this and try to figure out how significant they may be. you have...
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arthur rosenberg is a pilot and mary schiavo now represents victims of transportation accidents. and jeff beatty is a former cia and fbi and former delta force officer. arthur, looking at these transcripts from the cockpit, i have a question for you and richard from barbara, okay? here is what barbara says. barbara says, isn't co-pilot's "all right, good night" consistent with his lax attitude towards regs such as having ladies in the cockpit? >> first off, i guess i'm the guest that's going to disagree with richard. i think this transcript is very significant, and i'm looking down only because i'm looking at the transcript. the bottom line here is, at the time of the firsthandoff when they took off from the tower to the kuala lumpur radar atc, the co-pilot repeated the frequency, 132.6. as you move down the line, we get into what i believe to be the accident sequence. at 1:07, acars did the last report. we have the navigation change. >> what are you saying there? >> i'm saying at the time of the next handoff, it was all right, good night without a repeat of the frequency. in oth
arthur rosenberg is a pilot and mary schiavo now represents victims of transportation accidents. and jeff beatty is a former cia and fbi and former delta force officer. arthur, looking at these transcripts from the cockpit, i have a question for you and richard from barbara, okay? here is what barbara says. barbara says, isn't co-pilot's "all right, good night" consistent with his lax attitude towards regs such as having ladies in the cockpit? >> first off, i guess i'm the guest...
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were the players and i think these three were disappointed actually because after the war while rosenbergwas held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they started the business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and they saved an enormous amount of time and saved the material from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced a detailed interrogation report, 12 individuals, and also special studies of the project and on the personal collection and also on rosenberg's organization. so this group, this small group of investigators did an enormously critical job of groundwork at the end of the war. >> [inaudible] opinion frequently to the collecting point. these were all operated by monument men with ms qualities of art trying to put humpty dumpty back together again. while i was writing my dissertation on the revolution, michael had the sense to write his own what happened to the policy and what were the policies and procedures for returning it. how to get it back to the ri
were the players and i think these three were disappointed actually because after the war while rosenbergwas held accountable, the second tier actually got away without any indictments, without any sentences, and they started the business again. but nonetheless, they were able to map out where all of this material was and they saved an enormous amount of time and saved the material from being looted by others and being lost. and they produced a detailed interrogation report, 12 individuals, and...
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aviation lawyer and veteran pil pilot arthur rosenberg. hello. >> thank you. >> how are you?oing well. let's talk about this suspicious object detected by chinese s satellites. how difficult is it going to be top find this in these rough seas? i want to come to you first, considering that we just got this report of a sighting of some small objects with the naked eye. when someone went back they found a wooden pallet. there's a lot of stuff there in this south indian ocean. >> right. >> victor, as a former investigator, you know, the families and finding the plane is the number one priority. after that you look at airport security matters and look at what can investigators can doing back on malaysia's mainland and looking at the passengers closely. this may be something that is nontraditional. it may be a nontraditional form of terrorism. it might be a form of suicide terrorism. all of these things will eventually need to be looked at. finding the plane, very important. the families need to be, you know, at peace about what happened here. you got to also keep in mind it took o
aviation lawyer and veteran pil pilot arthur rosenberg. hello. >> thank you. >> how are you?oing well. let's talk about this suspicious object detected by chinese s satellites. how difficult is it going to be top find this in these rough seas? i want to come to you first, considering that we just got this report of a sighting of some small objects with the naked eye. when someone went back they found a wooden pallet. there's a lot of stuff there in this south indian ocean. >>...
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. >> rosenberg' shows a positive outlook on the economy. it was not always positive. he saw only -- he saw the housing bubble coming, along with dr. doom, nouriel roubini. he seems to have had a change of heart. >> i smile all day long. i am not dr. jim, i am dr. realist. worse, i talke about downside risk. right now i recognize upside. stronger in will be the u.s. than in europe or japan. even emerging markets are improving. there is confidence about the recovery. animal spirits are sort of back. [cows moo] .here are lots of tail risks problems in the euro zone have not been resolved. the u.s. political courage like -- the u.s. political gridlock. i am worried about china. there is risk in the world economy from israel-iran. a lot of things that can go wrong. i would not put it in bitcoin. that is goingad to implode like a ponzi scheme. i love contemporary art. at the margin, i like somebody's. -- i like sothebys. nice to have an investment to look at rather than stocks. i would go for art. >> the ceo of blackberry has the president's number. the vip treatment, a blo
. >> rosenberg' shows a positive outlook on the economy. it was not always positive. he saw only -- he saw the housing bubble coming, along with dr. doom, nouriel roubini. he seems to have had a change of heart. >> i smile all day long. i am not dr. jim, i am dr. realist. worse, i talke about downside risk. right now i recognize upside. stronger in will be the u.s. than in europe or japan. even emerging markets are improving. there is confidence about the recovery. animal spirits...
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larry o'connor, host of mornings on the mall, live at 5:00 and sam rosenberg, former campaign adviserill clinton. we'll take vladimir's comments with a grain of salt. how do you think the reaction from russia is suggesting how we're being perceived in that part of the world? >> jenna they are mocking our president like he's jenny mccarthy on twitter. this is not a good thing. i understand. when you throw down the gauntlet like secretary kerry did on friday and the only repercussions promised on monday were basically sanctions against seven random russians, it's tantamount to telling them they can't get a vip pass to a lady gaga concert. it isn't that big a deal. i want to be proud of my president when he's commander in chief and unfortunately he's not giving me a lot to be proud of right now. >> simon, should the white house be concerned about this reaction. >> the important thing to remember is putin is taking this action because the west successfully wrestled ukraine away from russian influence. most ukrainians absent those in crimea are free and living in a democratic society that
larry o'connor, host of mornings on the mall, live at 5:00 and sam rosenberg, former campaign adviserill clinton. we'll take vladimir's comments with a grain of salt. how do you think the reaction from russia is suggesting how we're being perceived in that part of the world? >> jenna they are mocking our president like he's jenny mccarthy on twitter. this is not a good thing. i understand. when you throw down the gauntlet like secretary kerry did on friday and the only repercussions...
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rosenberg, we then had five additional experts to agree with that, with the opinion.y have an opinion, we need to see it. >> and just so i -- you and i know but i want the audience to know that the people advising you on this issue are recognized in washington as the leading authorities on house parliamentary procedure with careers built on that expertise and, you know that speaker boehner knows that and i think that's why you're not hearing specificity from him. >> i don't think he has an opinion but i'd love to see it if he has it. and as a lawyer i can tell you that this is one of those very, very clear cases and one of the things that stan brand said and the others, they said that what chairman issa did was a fatal flaw. this is not even close. i think that will come out very shortly. >> i also want to get to a point that is always ignored by chairman issa and all of the other republicans who talk about this and that is that in terms of information obtainable from lois lerner through her testimony, it's worth noting that you already have all of her irs e-mails on
rosenberg, we then had five additional experts to agree with that, with the opinion.y have an opinion, we need to see it. >> and just so i -- you and i know but i want the audience to know that the people advising you on this issue are recognized in washington as the leading authorities on house parliamentary procedure with careers built on that expertise and, you know that speaker boehner knows that and i think that's why you're not hearing specificity from him. >> i don't think he...
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it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not going to find record title or something to document the acquisition of these works of art, and in some cases that makes it more difficult. there are nazi inventory card codes that do evidence the acquiring of these works of art, theft. they're not a legal ownership title, but they document how these works of art are acquired, photographed, inventoried, codes assigned to the families indicating what number of object it is from the families, and those documents were found by the monuments men and were used at the nuremberg trials ask very, very important in helping to return these object toss the pe
it was a preposterous argument made by alfred rosenberg, one of the chief defendants at the nuremberg trials that we went into these jews' apartments, some 77,000, and nobody was will, so we just took the works of art to safe them. of course not, they'd loaded them up on trains and sent them to concentration camps. these are really hard to imagine events when we read these documents that people keep a straight face and say these things in a courtroom, but they did. so i think that you're not...
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joining me now to discuss these developments, we have arthur rosenberg, aviation lawyer, engineer and pilot and a professor of aeronautics at m.i.t. and a former director -- assistant director of the fbi. john, i wonder if i could start with you. we have a lot of new information over the last 24 hours about the potential of a pilot's involvement in this. that it was a deliberate act. that it required turning off systems. radar indications of a steep ascent and decent. and flying through radar zones to avoid radar. that requires a level of skill. i wonder with what you know, would that have to be a professional pilot who could do something like that or could someone learn up in effect to control the plane in such a way? i mean, we saw in 9/11 you had nonprofessional pilots fly that plane to great damage. could a nonpilot fly this path they're looking into this? >> i think with someone who had a pretty good knowledge of the systems. just turning off the acar systems itself is not an easy thing. it's kind of like resetting some setting in your computer. you have to know which pages to go
joining me now to discuss these developments, we have arthur rosenberg, aviation lawyer, engineer and pilot and a professor of aeronautics at m.i.t. and a former director -- assistant director of the fbi. john, i wonder if i could start with you. we have a lot of new information over the last 24 hours about the potential of a pilot's involvement in this. that it was a deliberate act. that it required turning off systems. radar indications of a steep ascent and decent. and flying through radar...
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joel rosenberg joins us. nice to see you, joel. >> nice to see you, greta. >> israelis think that plane is still out there. not in the bottom of the indian ocean. >> we are watching a spell binding thriller. this is playing out novellest post netanyahu life moment by moment in a mystery that everyone wants to know what the answer is. the israelis have a specific concern. they are watching a security environment deteriorate all around them. syria is imploding. you have chemical weapons that supposedly were supposed to be removed. now what -- they are watching very closely and they're probably a target. you know among others. >> is that being cautious or is that having a specific piece of intelligence that gives rise to a legitimate, you know, reason to take, you know, increased caution, not that israel shouldn't always be cautious. but is there something they know? >> i can't answer that question. i mean, like many of the questions you are asking, you are watching the situation where we can't even get an answe
joel rosenberg joins us. nice to see you, joel. >> nice to see you, greta. >> israelis think that plane is still out there. not in the bottom of the indian ocean. >> we are watching a spell binding thriller. this is playing out novellest post netanyahu life moment by moment in a mystery that everyone wants to know what the answer is. the israelis have a specific concern. they are watching a security environment deteriorate all around them. syria is imploding. you have chemical...
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rosenberg and mr. randall, still there. >> they were listen so intently. >> have a great wmd. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- stephen colbert. keri russell. musical guest, broken bells. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about there. hot crowd. welcome -- welcome to "the tonight show" everybody. please. thank you so much for being here. thank you for watching. it's going to be a fun show tonight. thanks for that. here's what people are talking about. the conservative political action conference is still going on down in washington, d.c. and yesterday donald trump was giving a speech when he accidentally referred to former president jimmy carter, who's still very much alive, as the late great jimmy carter. [ laughter ] trump immediately apologize
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it is opinion of martin rosenberg who spent 45 years, and has written books on this subject and is ansays you have to do two things. the case law is clear. number one, chairman issa demand an answer and when that -- when the -- when lois lerner asserted her right under the fifth amendment, he had to overrule her objection and then he had to do the second thing -- he had to demand she answer the question. chairman issa was so busy trying to adjourn the meeting that he did not follow the law. this is not even close. that's why, you know, boehner -- boehner and chairman issa said they had -- a house council memo earlier this week had a would refute what these experts have said. i have asked them to produce it. as lawyer, i can tell you that basically what apparently happened is that chairman issa went to his staff and said, you know, write something that will at least -- make any kind of argument you can make. but the arguments are not very good because they do not overcome the constitutional and legal requirement and the law is very clear that those are the -- he did not do that. period
it is opinion of martin rosenberg who spent 45 years, and has written books on this subject and is ansays you have to do two things. the case law is clear. number one, chairman issa demand an answer and when that -- when the -- when lois lerner asserted her right under the fifth amendment, he had to overrule her objection and then he had to do the second thing -- he had to demand she answer the question. chairman issa was so busy trying to adjourn the meeting that he did not follow the law....
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arthur rosenberg. ainvestigativiation engineer an. and jeff wise, author of "extreme fear." we're looking at the northern path and southern path. i want to play something that our security analyst, former cia said to him, when i asked him about flying north, why they're looking south now. flying north. why some people are saying that may be insignificant but you guys believe it is because of the tracking systems. listen. >> i've been in those radar sites. they've fallen apart. there's not much there. you know, u.s. radar helping pick something up that the locals wouldn't necessarily see it. kazakhstan's not much better. there are fields in kazakhstan where you could land conceivably, abandoned military fields, put it in a warehouse. that is just so fantastic, i just would find it difficult to arrive at that conclusion. but, you know, you can't rule it out. >> jeff, that is a direct contradiction of most of the reporting that's going on. >> yeah, what we're seeing from a lot of officials this idea it had to have taken the southern route because the northern route has too much
arthur rosenberg. ainvestigativiation engineer an. and jeff wise, author of "extreme fear." we're looking at the northern path and southern path. i want to play something that our security analyst, former cia said to him, when i asked him about flying north, why they're looking south now. flying north. why some people are saying that may be insignificant but you guys believe it is because of the tracking systems. listen. >> i've been in those radar sites. they've fallen apart....
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out front richard quest, arthur rosenberg and steven wood and miles o'brien, our aviation analyst. the expert here looking at these images that we have and what they mean. we don't have the japanese ones yet, which could be very important. but we do have now french satellites, thai satellites, australian satellites. a lot of pictures. you've been looking at these images, what do you think? >> a couple things. i think we're getting closer. a lot of evidence that the story is coming closer the way i described it before. if you think of the series of concentric circles we now are tightening up this radius and getting closer. but we're still lacking that definitive evidence of being able to find the physical debris that we're looking for. i think that's one of those challenges that we are getting right now with satellite imagery. it's a piece of the story, but not the complete story. >> are you surprised? some of us say, gosh, so many hundreds of objects and modern technology and ships going through and why has no one been able to pick a piece up and say what it is. >> i love one of th
out front richard quest, arthur rosenberg and steven wood and miles o'brien, our aviation analyst. the expert here looking at these images that we have and what they mean. we don't have the japanese ones yet, which could be very important. but we do have now french satellites, thai satellites, australian satellites. a lot of pictures. you've been looking at these images, what do you think? >> a couple things. i think we're getting closer. a lot of evidence that the story is coming closer...
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he is no more a whistle-blower than alger his was, the rosenbergs, or benedict arnold. sh snowden is both a traitor and common criminal. sarah, you were in the room for snowden's press conference. how was he received in that room? >> he was very warmly received. in fact, the audience broke into applause as soon as his face appeared on the screen. at points during the conversation they broke into more applause and cheers, depending on what he was saying. everybody, i would say, was listening with attention, even though the video feed was a little bit jerky, the awudio wasn't quite synced. snowden tasked this tech industry with keeping their -- keeping the industry safe from mass surveillance. he said, quote, the nsa is setting fire to the future of the internet and then he called the people in the audience listening to his speech the firefighters. now, he said, encryption in the future is key and accountability from government agencies gathering information on citizens is important. they need to have that accountability there. he spoke to the audience for about an hour.
he is no more a whistle-blower than alger his was, the rosenbergs, or benedict arnold. sh snowden is both a traitor and common criminal. sarah, you were in the room for snowden's press conference. how was he received in that room? >> he was very warmly received. in fact, the audience broke into applause as soon as his face appeared on the screen. at points during the conversation they broke into more applause and cheers, depending on what he was saying. everybody, i would say, was...
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david rosenberg was a little optimistic.ing on "in the loop." >> the weather has had an impact on the economic data that has come out. in the context of this week, post crisis, 175,000 is the new normal. it is a good number in my opinion. >> that he also got reactions from the obama administration. they waited on the debate over extending unemployment benefits. >> we see a recovery that is continuing. it is one that is not happening fast enough for many americans. including the 2 million americans who have lost their benefits. we are focused on getting cash back in their pockets. it is good for the economy and it is necessary for them. look atjohnson took a the jobs reports. >> follow the jobs and you will find growth. it is time for a little insight and action. the economy created 175,000 new jobs. where were the jobs? it is simple. business services. 79,000 new jobs were created. care, 33,000. construction was 15. business services, that is where the jobs are created. the question becomes, which company specifically is in
david rosenberg was a little optimistic.ing on "in the loop." >> the weather has had an impact on the economic data that has come out. in the context of this week, post crisis, 175,000 is the new normal. it is a good number in my opinion. >> that he also got reactions from the obama administration. they waited on the debate over extending unemployment benefits. >> we see a recovery that is continuing. it is one that is not happening fast enough for many americans....
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some billionaires, including rosenberg, a big name there. aids,ir putin's . and visa andians havingard holders are issues using visa and mastercard's. the russian government has complained about this. the european union is limited in what they can do. impact embargo would things and you have a banking curve that could hit london. >> indeed. there are a number of russian billionaires that have property and accounts there. >> certainly. londonk at the market in and the kremlin appears undeterred. the sanctions are not going to do much to vladimir putin and if the u.s. and eu rate of the economy levels sanctions, that --l hit and >> that is a technical definition of a recession. for thethe search malaysian aircraft entering a third week. there are challenges facing this operation. >> flights are hampered by conditions. a planes are involved in the operation and they are covering six 2000 square kilometers. locatethey are unable to the images by satellite. ever kinds aircraft -- reconnaissance aircraft. mh 370 disappeared from the radar on march 8 and nothing has
some billionaires, including rosenberg, a big name there. aids,ir putin's . and visa andians havingard holders are issues using visa and mastercard's. the russian government has complained about this. the european union is limited in what they can do. impact embargo would things and you have a banking curve that could hit london. >> indeed. there are a number of russian billionaires that have property and accounts there. >> certainly. londonk at the market in and the kremlin appears...
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there were some good questions raised by matthew rosenberg and others.and there will occasionally be a profile in the business section of the "new york times." but that is very exceptional. in a not saying that we need to promote all of the good news, but there is a little story about the teleconference at their -- the telecom sector in afghanistan. those would be good stories. >> what i'm wondering is, going forward, will it get attention at all? is notnk if the bsa signed, we will see as much coverage in this country about afghanistan as we see today about tajikistan. that is just a fact. americans, we love to forget. the coverage of iraq more or less disappeared. it has come back because the situation is so bad. there will not be a great deal of attention if there are not american soldiers in some long-term. and by the way, why should there be? if the afghans don't want us there and we don't have people there, even though we all agree that it is desirable that we stay in some shape or form, why would the american public continue to care? that is just
there were some good questions raised by matthew rosenberg and others.and there will occasionally be a profile in the business section of the "new york times." but that is very exceptional. in a not saying that we need to promote all of the good news, but there is a little story about the teleconference at their -- the telecom sector in afghanistan. those would be good stories. >> what i'm wondering is, going forward, will it get attention at all? is notnk if the bsa signed, we...
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we have david rosenberg on.g -- of the white house canceled advisors to give the government take. >> dr. stevenson has written for bloomberg view as well. what is this on? russia? >> boudin and the president spoke for 90 minutes. >> and 60 minutes last night. >> they still have not come any closer. who justified his invasion of crimea by claiming the region's russians were under threat. it may have more to do with vanity and fear. the deputy editor of the putin'ss week on foo ambitions and crimea. this traces back to his former career as a kgb fighter. >> we have a tendency in the west to see everything he does as somehow perfectly rational. this notion that he is a chess player and we are playing marbles. an attempt foras him to exert russian influence over what he sees as his natural backyard. anthe same time, there is amount of improvisation here. what happens in ukraine was really a blow to his whole self image. he wasn't going to take that lying down. hat explains what he has done here. he is leveraging his
we have david rosenberg on.g -- of the white house canceled advisors to give the government take. >> dr. stevenson has written for bloomberg view as well. what is this on? russia? >> boudin and the president spoke for 90 minutes. >> and 60 minutes last night. >> they still have not come any closer. who justified his invasion of crimea by claiming the region's russians were under threat. it may have more to do with vanity and fear. the deputy editor of the putin'ss week...
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rosenberg. arthur, welcome.ce payments have been made to these families, even though obviously they are still looking for the plane. what are the payments for? >> sure. the way this works it is this. there essentially is an agreement under the aviation disaster family assistance act. it's also made relevant through international flights through international understanding. what happens is that the government tells the airline to pay for the family's basic economic needs, food, shelter, if they have mortgage payments, car payments, something to get through this horrendous period. >> okay. >> that comes out of the insurance that the airline has it is required to have under the montreal convention. beyond that, if you'd like me to go with that, i can take you down that road. >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> these families need representation and guidance because they will have to file claims within a two-year period. it's mandatory. now, in order to file the claim, as the segment said, you have to have a findin
rosenberg. arthur, welcome.ce payments have been made to these families, even though obviously they are still looking for the plane. what are the payments for? >> sure. the way this works it is this. there essentially is an agreement under the aviation disaster family assistance act. it's also made relevant through international flights through international understanding. what happens is that the government tells the airline to pay for the family's basic economic needs, food, shelter, if...
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the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend john rosenberg of the lutheran church of the good shepherd in olympia, washington. the chaplain: let us pray. holy one, we know you in an infinity variety of ways --
the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend john rosenberg of the lutheran church of the good shepherd in olympia, washington. the chaplain: let us pray. holy one, we know you in an infinity variety of ways --