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he told me that ambassador stevens had passed away. i -- i immediately telephoned washington. >> reporter: 4:00 a.m. benghazi. 10:00 p.m. in washington. >> i spoke with president obama later in the evening to, you know, bring him up to date to hear his perspective. >> reporter: it's the only call between the two that night. >> the secretary of state should have been on the phone to the president constantly, saying we've got people at risk. >> reporter: at 10:08 p.m. washington time, clinton issues a statement. despite the months of security warnings in benghazi and claims of responsibility by an al qaeda affiliate, clinton links the attack to the anti muhammad video produced by nikoula. some have sought to justify this vicious behavior as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. the united states deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. back in benghazi, the seven-man tripoli response team finally gets to leave the benghazi airport, bound for the cia annex. >> within 15 minutes of
he told me that ambassador stevens had passed away. i -- i immediately telephoned washington. >> reporter: 4:00 a.m. benghazi. 10:00 p.m. in washington. >> i spoke with president obama later in the evening to, you know, bring him up to date to hear his perspective. >> reporter: it's the only call between the two that night. >> the secretary of state should have been on the phone to the president constantly, saying we've got people at risk. >> reporter: at 10:08...
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let's go back to steven rat next. again, you make excellent points, and we say there's no money for pensions, right? when i was there in detroit, i talked to people all over the city and they kind of echoed steven -- okay. just getting into my ear. the judge has halted the state lawsuits. won headline here so i want to make sure i get it right, but if the judge has halted the state lawsuits, that would mean, that is the correct head line, that's what i'm getting in my ear, that means the bankruptcy filing would be allowed to proceed. that period of time where no challenges could go against the bankruptcy filing would be upheld. basically what they call it is a breathing room clause in a bankruptcy, and i'm trying to go back to ten years ago from law school, got a b-minus in bankruptcy law, a breathing room -- we still have michael sweet, an actual attorney rather than a tv anchor who went to law school. thanks for staying on the line for us. is that how you would understand that ruling, this is a win for the city of d
let's go back to steven rat next. again, you make excellent points, and we say there's no money for pensions, right? when i was there in detroit, i talked to people all over the city and they kind of echoed steven -- okay. just getting into my ear. the judge has halted the state lawsuits. won headline here so i want to make sure i get it right, but if the judge has halted the state lawsuits, that would mean, that is the correct head line, that's what i'm getting in my ear, that means the...
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steven stock joins us with details of those harrowing last moments before impact. steven? >> diane, experts tell us that the most critical and dangerous time of any flight is when you land. everything has to be done just right. in this case those vitt call moments came just seconds before impact. crash scene investigators say information from both the cockpit voice recorder and data recorder show exactly what happened in those final seven seconds. >> that is what amazes me about this situation. >> reporter: seven seconds that vet tral commercial pilot jay rollins says was the difference between normal landing and disaster. >> without speed the aircraft will fall out of the sky. >> reporter: that's exactly what the preliminary data from the ntsb shows happened. it's making its final approach to runway 28 l with its engines idoling. no communication or indication that anything was wrong until seven seconds before impact when the voice recorder registers something. >> a call from one of the crew members to increase speed. >> reporter: that, say experts, was critical as the pl
steven stock joins us with details of those harrowing last moments before impact. steven? >> diane, experts tell us that the most critical and dangerous time of any flight is when you land. everything has to be done just right. in this case those vitt call moments came just seconds before impact. crash scene investigators say information from both the cockpit voice recorder and data recorder show exactly what happened in those final seven seconds. >> that is what amazes me about...
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caylee stevens. i make a motion we move sally stevens for seat 5. all right. i second, that motion >> can we take each seat one at that time. >> i can do it either way. there's a motion for seat 5 i guess for dr. stevens. while any objection that motion is moved >> i'd like to make a motion we support mr. marks for seat number 3. >> is there a second for that? >> is a i make a comment please first. so after refusing t resisting t applications and hearing from the folks that have been here i definitely seeing the things mr. marks would do well, but i don't want to miss out on the opportunity to appoint jennifer and russel i'm sorry. i'm not pronouncing his name. i think i appreciate those two in particular is the volunteerism around relishes as that relates to things that are important when dealing with animal welfare in our city. i i know that stray cats and a stray animals can get completely out of control so the fact that she's been volunteering in this xament during her own time says a lot about her desire and she can create the kind of policies that would
caylee stevens. i make a motion we move sally stevens for seat 5. all right. i second, that motion >> can we take each seat one at that time. >> i can do it either way. there's a motion for seat 5 i guess for dr. stevens. while any objection that motion is moved >> i'd like to make a motion we support mr. marks for seat number 3. >> is there a second for that? >> is a i make a comment please first. so after refusing t resisting t applications and hearing from the...
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stevens writes -- and brandon webb, i want to ask you what first most surprised you in ambassador stevensdiary, and the board that you did to reproduce the bits that you did under website. i'd think we were surprised to see -- we put to rest a lot of questions that we have previously. was ambassador stevens' aware of what was happening inside the country, with regard to with the cia, jsoc was doing? clearly, from the diary, he was not aware of what was happening. again, it put to rest a lot of speculation about what his final thoughts were in the last couple of days leading up to his death. you see the writing in his own words, putting to rest speculation, also showing that he was concerned about the security situation but also hopeful with the transitional government in libya. i just think it is a tragedy. think, libby is important, what we have tried to show in our work with and gauzy in the book that we wrote, we are looking at a decade of failed u.s. policy, and it does not have to do with the right wing or left wing. it is really across both administrations. elementshave different op
stevens writes -- and brandon webb, i want to ask you what first most surprised you in ambassador stevensdiary, and the board that you did to reproduce the bits that you did under website. i'd think we were surprised to see -- we put to rest a lot of questions that we have previously. was ambassador stevens' aware of what was happening inside the country, with regard to with the cia, jsoc was doing? clearly, from the diary, he was not aware of what was happening. again, it put to rest a lot of...
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that's the position detroit sadly is in. >> suarez: steven ratner and steven kreisberg, gentlemen, thank you both. >> woodruff: and to the bloodshed in iraq. in a show of force, militants overnight attacked two prisons, killing at least 25 iraqi security troops and releasing hundreds of inmates. all that as a wave of sectarian violence continues to grow. the attacks came late sunday at the taji and abu ghraib prisons outside baghdad. >> the attack against the jail alien was carried out by nine suicide bombers and three car bombs driven by suicide bombers. the attackers lobbed more than 100 mortar shells. they also used scores of missile shells and rocket-propelled grenades in addition to other intermediate and light weapons. >> woodruff: the prisons house thousands of inmates including many convicted al qaeda militants. u.s. forces returned control of the prison prisons to the iraqie departing in december 2011. according to two iraqi lawmakers, about 500 inmates may have escaped during the assault. one says many were recaptured or killed. other attacks today claimed 18 more lives as sect
that's the position detroit sadly is in. >> suarez: steven ratner and steven kreisberg, gentlemen, thank you both. >> woodruff: and to the bloodshed in iraq. in a show of force, militants overnight attacked two prisons, killing at least 25 iraqi security troops and releasing hundreds of inmates. all that as a wave of sectarian violence continues to grow. the attacks came late sunday at the taji and abu ghraib prisons outside baghdad. >> the attack against the jail alien was...
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>> thank you, steven. stay with us for continuing coverage on air and online for the asiana crash. >>> and right now we want to check in on the weather. it was beautiful out there today. rob, what do you have? >> looks like we have really locked in the summer micro patt area. 70 in oakland. right now you can see the extent of the sea breeze reaching inland into concord. brentwood. the cooler air. 64 currently in san francisco. the wind will help push not only that cooler marine air but all the low clouds right now starting to creep over downtown san francisco or up to the golden gate bridge across the bay and into the altiman pass. lots of fog. it's been 2,000 feet for the weekend. it will compress down a little bit tomorrow. more sunshine for inland valleys. the low clouds are pushed inland peeling back. then a little more sun on the coast tomorrow and our valley temperatures will warm up a few more degrees. today warmest spot near 90. tomorrow a few more low 90s. then we'll peak in the mid 90s come tuesd
>> thank you, steven. stay with us for continuing coverage on air and online for the asiana crash. >>> and right now we want to check in on the weather. it was beautiful out there today. rob, what do you have? >> looks like we have really locked in the summer micro patt area. 70 in oakland. right now you can see the extent of the sea breeze reaching inland into concord. brentwood. the cooler air. 64 currently in san francisco. the wind will help push not only that cooler...
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is you could just imagine, steven, the question i want to know -- at what point. until they hit the tail were the passengers on board even aware that something main have been going wrong? just, speculation here, obviously. >> terrific question. >> a lot of times you come in. a little bumpy. you don't think the tail is going to hit and fall off. >> there is little doubt, exempt for william levy, raj and i talked to who was very aware what was going on. if you are watching a movie. preparing for a land. everything seems to be fine. apparently the pilot thought everything was fine until the last few second. yes, jessica, to answer your question, i can imagine there were many people on board who didn't realize there was a problem until this loud boom. and they got hit hard. because the it, hit very, very hard. that was not a -- not even a rough landing that was an extremely hard landing. like coming to a stop on a rommrom rom -- roller coaster without a glide. you hit that hard. at that point, passengers had to know something was up. the plane went back up in the air
is you could just imagine, steven, the question i want to know -- at what point. until they hit the tail were the passengers on board even aware that something main have been going wrong? just, speculation here, obviously. >> terrific question. >> a lot of times you come in. a little bumpy. you don't think the tail is going to hit and fall off. >> there is little doubt, exempt for william levy, raj and i talked to who was very aware what was going on. if you are watching a...
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>> goodwin: absolutely. >> stahl: steven is steven spielberg, the director, who decided that the movie that the emancipation proclamation would be voided after the war, he pushes for passage of the 13th amendment to end slavery once and for all. >> steven spielberg: what he was seeing was that the war was going to come to a close, and once the war was over, he would have a snowball's chance in hell to pass this. he needed to get this thing through with great haste. >> stahl: here's something most of us didn't know: lincoln was a was a hardball, down-and-dirty kind of politician. to get the amendment passed, he used ruthless, even deceptive tactics. lincoln, our great, great hero, was a great horse trader and did get his hands dirty. >> spielberg: at the same time, it was noble and grand, but it was also dark and murky, which is sometimes... >> stahl: a little scummy. >> spielberg: ...what all politics are. >> stahl: but they were buying votes. >> spielberg: there's no money involved. they were trading administration jobs called patronage jobs to get a yes vote to abolish slavery. >> bu
>> goodwin: absolutely. >> stahl: steven is steven spielberg, the director, who decided that the movie that the emancipation proclamation would be voided after the war, he pushes for passage of the 13th amendment to end slavery once and for all. >> steven spielberg: what he was seeing was that the war was going to come to a close, and once the war was over, he would have a snowball's chance in hell to pass this. he needed to get this thing through with great haste. >>...
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filing a civil case against steven cohen of s.a.c. why now? late on the afternoon of a friday in the middle of the summer is a big question, scotty. >> it certainly is. was this foreshadowed by preet bharara, u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, on wednesday at our very own cnbc's delivering alpha? listen to this. >> we can't really directly talk about s.a.c. capital, i know, but talk about phone calls. are the phone calls too late? my understanding from the conventional press is that if you're going to bring some of these cases, the statute of limitations is up. look, you better do it this afternoon, or it's over. >> i'm not going to talk about any particular case, not about the institution you mentioned or any other institution that people are thinking about. what i will say in a general matter, there are a lot of -- it's entertaining -- there are a lot of armchair lawyers and armchair prosecutors who think they know what the legal theories are we can pursue, and what the statute of limitations are and what the strictures are
filing a civil case against steven cohen of s.a.c. why now? late on the afternoon of a friday in the middle of the summer is a big question, scotty. >> it certainly is. was this foreshadowed by preet bharara, u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, on wednesday at our very own cnbc's delivering alpha? listen to this. >> we can't really directly talk about s.a.c. capital, i know, but talk about phone calls. are the phone calls too late? my understanding from the...
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seagull after steven segal because he was not phased by the pepper. and he is so strong they chose to name it after a big action hero guy. >>> it is finally here, the day that pets are wigging out. >> people love the take a picture of the dogs and put them on facebook and twitter and infagram. this is one other funny thing to do. >> what you can do if the pooch >>> as if putting our pets in panty hose was not humiliating or hilarious enough, let's put them in weird wigs. >> oh, whoa. nice bangs. >> you can put your dogs or cats in these wigs. >> these are for sale. these are the wins that they are selling them with. >> this is by a company where a designer saw the trend and decided to bring them home and selling them for $30. you have pig tails and mohawks. >> i like this sid vicious one. >> i like the one with the grass on the head. >> i don't know how people could photograph their cats with a wig on. i can see someone's cat disappearing for two days. she is going to put the wig on me. >> terrible. >> this is a gallery of rescue pets wearing the wigs
seagull after steven segal because he was not phased by the pepper. and he is so strong they chose to name it after a big action hero guy. >>> it is finally here, the day that pets are wigging out. >> people love the take a picture of the dogs and put them on facebook and twitter and infagram. this is one other funny thing to do. >> what you can do if the pooch >>> as if putting our pets in panty hose was not humiliating or hilarious enough, let's put them in weird...
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>>rose: we continue with steven cohen and his sac capital advisors, hedge fund. with sheelah kolhatkar and tom keene. >> they basically impugn the entire culture of sac capital. they said that cohen the hedge fund owner was hiring people specifically, the kinds of people who could potentially leak them information that he was compensating those people and rewarding them for bringing that information and trading off of it and essentially this indictment is so sweeping and strong that it makes it seem as if the entire company was sort of somehow imreplies it in this illegal activity. >> guilty of saying insider trading is insider trading. in the cfa exams which a lot of the pros take you spend a lot of u:u of three exams defining what insider trader is and it's very, very squishy. it's an extremely hard body of law to get your hands around and i would suggest that's one of the problems the sec and the government has is, what are you going to charge them with? is it moral responsibility, is it dereliction of management or sit this fuzzy thing called insider trading.
>>rose: we continue with steven cohen and his sac capital advisors, hedge fund. with sheelah kolhatkar and tom keene. >> they basically impugn the entire culture of sac capital. they said that cohen the hedge fund owner was hiring people specifically, the kinds of people who could potentially leak them information that he was compensating those people and rewarding them for bringing that information and trading off of it and essentially this indictment is so sweeping and strong that...
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justin steven -- justice stevens ended up writing this tent -- descent because justice souter retired from the bench. so stevenson -- >> they did not have him to kick around anymore. >> no, they didn't. >> we will keep talking for another minute. you see the to standing microphones. people do have questions you can start buying up to five lining up. >> a lot in the book about how the justices do their jobs. and they did talk about what it means to have new justices coming in, four new justices in just five years and how that affects them, and it affects in some cases their jurisprudence, as one justice said, old alliances are suddenly gone. you could depend on certain justice to vote the certain way because they agree with you, and then suddenly that is no longer true. another justice talks about how being on the court is really like being in a marriage because you live there for a long time. you have to learn, you know, what sort of things take off another justice, wind to go to the mat and when not to with interpersonal relationships. some justices like a close personal relationship
justin steven -- justice stevens ended up writing this tent -- descent because justice souter retired from the bench. so stevenson -- >> they did not have him to kick around anymore. >> no, they didn't. >> we will keep talking for another minute. you see the to standing microphones. people do have questions you can start buying up to five lining up. >> a lot in the book about how the justices do their jobs. and they did talk about what it means to have new justices...
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steven o'hanlon joins us now. steve, good to see you.essure still going to remain on the rupee, do you think? >> certainly in the short term. the discussions about tapering in the fed and just general liquidity concerns globally will certainly put pressure on the rupee given its current deficit situation. however, we feel some of the macro situations in india have improved slightly. inflation has definitely come down. we've had a current account deficit numbers looking slightly better than expected last week. so in general the situation seems to be stabilizing and on the margin definitely getting stronger. >> do you think with this backup in bond yields we've seen in the u.s., has all the hot money gone out? >> not yet. i mean, clearly there was huge flows for a long time through qe 2, 3 and infinity where we saw local bond markets being driven by flows out of western low-yielding environments. but certainly going forward, that will have to rebalance itself as real yields pick up in the west. and the question is how strong domestically a
steven o'hanlon joins us now. steve, good to see you.essure still going to remain on the rupee, do you think? >> certainly in the short term. the discussions about tapering in the fed and just general liquidity concerns globally will certainly put pressure on the rupee given its current deficit situation. however, we feel some of the macro situations in india have improved slightly. inflation has definitely come down. we've had a current account deficit numbers looking slightly better...
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seagull after steven segal because he was not phased by the pepper. and he is so strong they chose to name it after a big action hero guy. >>> it is finally here, the day that pets are wigging out. >> people love the take a picture of the dogs and put them on facebook and twitter and infagram. this is one other funny thing to do. >> what you can do if the pooch look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> as if putting our pets in panty hose was not humiliating or hilarious enou
seagull after steven segal because he was not phased by the pepper. and he is so strong they chose to name it after a big action hero guy. >>> it is finally here, the day that pets are wigging out. >> people love the take a picture of the dogs and put them on facebook and twitter and infagram. this is one other funny thing to do. >> what you can do if the pooch look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was...
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let's bring in steven stock. i know the faa has finally weighed in. >> we just got a statement sent to us by faa spokeswoman christy greco out of washington, d.c. and i'm reading, at 11:36 a.m. pacific, asiana airline flight 214, a boeing 777 arriving from seoul, south korea, crashed while landing on runway 28 l at san francisco international afrlt representatives from the faa and ntsb are investigating and this is critical, the ntsb is the heed investigating agency. i also want to clear up some thing. the 777 has been flying around the world since the 1990s. this particular plane was put into service in 2006. the major configuration usually has about 300 passengers. this plane can carry up to 400 passengers, depending on how it is configured. we believe. we haven't been able to full confirm. there was a first class, of course, fewer seats in first class. a business class. and then the regular flight section. about 36 rows in all. the one gentleman we talk to was sitting in row 32. there were 291 passengers on bo
let's bring in steven stock. i know the faa has finally weighed in. >> we just got a statement sent to us by faa spokeswoman christy greco out of washington, d.c. and i'm reading, at 11:36 a.m. pacific, asiana airline flight 214, a boeing 777 arriving from seoul, south korea, crashed while landing on runway 28 l at san francisco international afrlt representatives from the faa and ntsb are investigating and this is critical, the ntsb is the heed investigating agency. i also want to clear...
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cymbalta can help. >>> your royal baby fever may have broken, but steven colbert's has not.e have a name. his royal highness, prince george alexander. the last one was the king, with his battle with speech, was depicted in the movie "the queen's speech." the full name of the queen is elizabeth alexandria mary. but die hard royal watcher steven colbert says none of that has anything to do with the royal nomenclature. >> welcome, cheerio, jolly good to have you with us. as you can tell, i'm still in the throes of royal baby fever, which has me worried because you're supposed to starve a royal baby cold and feed a royal baby fever and i do not want to eat english food. me and the royal baby have so much in common in that both of our fontanelles are not closed yet. once the heir arrived there was only one question on every newsman's mind, how long is this still news? the answer, of course, until we get a baby name, dammit. >> britain's new prince is named prince george of cambridge. his full name is george alexander louis. >> oh, there is going to be another king george, that ma
cymbalta can help. >>> your royal baby fever may have broken, but steven colbert's has not.e have a name. his royal highness, prince george alexander. the last one was the king, with his battle with speech, was depicted in the movie "the queen's speech." the full name of the queen is elizabeth alexandria mary. but die hard royal watcher steven colbert says none of that has anything to do with the royal nomenclature. >> welcome, cheerio, jolly good to have you with us....
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that kind of stuff. >> steven rhodes is from the detroit area. he has a reputation from lawyers here as being very tough. but one thing that is important here, they didn't want some judge that was outside of the area. at least this guy they feel, his supporters feel that he will really know exactly what some of the issues are here in detroit and won't have any anti-detroit bias. so he's one that's involved in the community, has been in the federal system for quite some time, and is well respected with his colleagues. larry? >> thank you very much. nbc's gabe gutierrez reporting from detroit. now,let get right to our next guest, who is a true detroit business expert. here now we welcome cnbc contributor bob lutz. former general motors vice chairman. he's the author of the new book "icons and idiots: straight talk on leadership." i love that. bob lutz, welcome back. who killed detroit? >> who killed detroit? >> yeah. >> 50 years of mismanagement by largely democratic administrations who had an unusually close and collusive relationship with the pub
that kind of stuff. >> steven rhodes is from the detroit area. he has a reputation from lawyers here as being very tough. but one thing that is important here, they didn't want some judge that was outside of the area. at least this guy they feel, his supporters feel that he will really know exactly what some of the issues are here in detroit and won't have any anti-detroit bias. so he's one that's involved in the community, has been in the federal system for quite some time, and is well...
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we found steven lee working from home, having decided to skip his usual commute. >> i've been taking bart to work for the last ten years. >> reporter: because of the strike. but steven hasn't missed a beat or a meetings thanks to a product called go to meeting. >> it's really great because i didn't have to spend two hours driving in traffic this morning. so it's pretty, like relaxing and, you know, actually concentrate better. >> they can go right into the meeting. >> reporter: go to meeting comes from citrix, one of many companies trying to ease the pain of the bart strike by keeping people like steven out of his car and on the screen. >> if you can take that drive time out of your day, you are a happier person. you're more relaxed. you're going to have better meetings because you're not stressed out when you get there. you can start every meeting on time. it really does give you a lot more control over your day. >> reporter: but it's not just software easing the bart burden. by putting rubber to the road, smartphone app driven car sharing company look uber or cyber car got a huge b
we found steven lee working from home, having decided to skip his usual commute. >> i've been taking bart to work for the last ten years. >> reporter: because of the strike. but steven hasn't missed a beat or a meetings thanks to a product called go to meeting. >> it's really great because i didn't have to spend two hours driving in traffic this morning. so it's pretty, like relaxing and, you know, actually concentrate better. >> they can go right into the meeting....
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. >> steven, like us you've been listening to us from the first responders. what are your immediate takeaways as you listen to what they have to say? >> john, we use the word heroic in the media a lot but i don't think that's overselling it in this case. some of the things that immediately struck me was how selfless these first responders were, the fact that some of them ran up the exit chute. now, that's hard to do. sometimes these are -- this is literally eight to ten to 12 feet just to get into the airplane. this is an airplane that is smoking and catching on fire but they ran up that. that jim cunningham went in the airplane, the fuselage, without any protective gear at all. these are selfless, heroic acts and it was quite impressive. i was also impressed or found remarkable that usually these folks train where they know coming into it that there's some problem. usually the pilots will say, hey, our landing gear isn't down, we noticed some lights on, on -- in the cockpit and they give a warning to first responders who were located at these major airports.
. >> steven, like us you've been listening to us from the first responders. what are your immediate takeaways as you listen to what they have to say? >> john, we use the word heroic in the media a lot but i don't think that's overselling it in this case. some of the things that immediately struck me was how selfless these first responders were, the fact that some of them ran up the exit chute. now, that's hard to do. sometimes these are -- this is literally eight to ten to 12 feet...
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i am steven real and the project manager and i am privileged to work on this exciting project. this is a $26 million project. includes $7 million for demolition of the condemned pier 36 which is a massive reinforced concrete pier structure. demolition of 900 linear feet of bulk wharf and $19 million project to construct the new 57,000 square feet state of the art public open space wharf replacing 9,000 square feet of embarcadero promenade strengthening 200 linear feet of sea wall and modifying another 700 feet. funding for the project. $18.5 million in port funds. $4.7 million in federal funds through the 2007 water resource and development act. 2.9 million dollars for the 2008 clean and safe neighborhood parks bound. and $100,000 from a california coastal conservancy grant. the project delivery method we choose is the traditional design build. we have two distinct projects and the demolition and construction project. we started final design in early 2009. we selected windsor kelly joint venture after a competitive rfp and port engineering division served as the architect. wend
i am steven real and the project manager and i am privileged to work on this exciting project. this is a $26 million project. includes $7 million for demolition of the condemned pier 36 which is a massive reinforced concrete pier structure. demolition of 900 linear feet of bulk wharf and $19 million project to construct the new 57,000 square feet state of the art public open space wharf replacing 9,000 square feet of embarcadero promenade strengthening 200 linear feet of sea wall and modifying...
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. >>> and steven colbert, assessment of the royal baby names. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> spanish officials are now investigating the crash that happened yesterday in spain, they suspect the train may have been running at twice the speed limit when it derailed. police plan to question the driver, who according to spanish news reports bragged about breaking speed reports. >>> up next, the justice department's plan to fight texas on voter suppression. >> voting rights, and women's rights, and the rights of people against discrimination, wheth
. >>> and steven colbert, assessment of the royal baby names. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it...
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begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing. the real question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. word came this week that the u.s. is no longer the most obese nation. that distinction now belongs to mexico. according to a united nations report. here are the top ten obese nations. about 70% of mexican adults are considered overweight. 32.8% are obese. the u.s. isn't far behind with an obesity rate of 31.8%. having spent last week in italy, i noted that that european nation was not on the list. despite a terrific culinary culture. all that good food, why aren't the italians more obese, i wondered. it's a subject i got into with an italian tour guide after i told him i didn't have a head
begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing. the real question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. >>> let me finish tonight with this. word came this week...
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cnn's barbara starr following developments and joins us live at the pentagon and join us via skype is steven razor, a judge advocate in the army. thank you both for joining us. barbara, first, why don't you give us the key details of this new plan. >> well, it is sort of a sex offender's list, michla. what the navy and marines are going to do, start publishing a list of court-martials. including sex offenders, people up on sexual assault charges. they will publish the charges. the details. the disposition of the cases, whether they are convicted, acquitted, what the punishment was. one key difference from civilian sex offenders' lists, the names will not be published. those could be gotten perhaps through a freedom of information act. why are they doing this? the military is under tremendous pressure from congress to show that it's taking action against the sexual assault crisis. the feeling in the navy is this will bring more public attention to it, it's one of several
cnn's barbara starr following developments and joins us live at the pentagon and join us via skype is steven razor, a judge advocate in the army. thank you both for joining us. barbara, first, why don't you give us the key details of this new plan. >> well, it is sort of a sex offender's list, michla. what the navy and marines are going to do, start publishing a list of court-martials. including sex offenders, people up on sexual assault charges. they will publish the charges. the...
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steven was flying the plane with his wife on board. the sheriff's office says the plane lost altitude shortly after take off. they ended up in a wooded area. the couple's neighbor says the two were avid travelers. >> i was hesitant with a single engine plane. it is tragic. >> reporter: karen provided aid and comfort until medics arrived. she was rushed to a hospital in reno and expected to survive. >> very very nice people. they really enjoyed life. if you -- basically think of anyone who enjoyed life, they were always happy. >> he was an experienced pilot flying for over 20 years. they are analyzing the cause of the crash. alicia reed, kron4news. >>> laguardia is still shut down after a nose wheel on a plane collapsed after touching down. passengers talked about what happened. >> the worst part was e doors didn't open and the smoke was coming in. they wanted to wait for the rescue teams, but that was the anxious moment, but nobody lost it. >> 10 passengers were treated at the scene, minor injuries. some had anxiety attacks. 160 people
steven was flying the plane with his wife on board. the sheriff's office says the plane lost altitude shortly after take off. they ended up in a wooded area. the couple's neighbor says the two were avid travelers. >> i was hesitant with a single engine plane. it is tragic. >> reporter: karen provided aid and comfort until medics arrived. she was rushed to a hospital in reno and expected to survive. >> very very nice people. they really enjoyed life. if you -- basically think...
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hi, steven. let's talk about the yen. this upper house collection this weekend, broadly assumed that prime minister abe is going to run off with a victory there. are we going to see following yen weakness on the back of this or are we going to see yen strength? >> well, there is a debate on that. i come down on the side that we could see yen weakness on the back of it because one of the big policy planks they have is foreign policy and a stronger japan. they have trade difficulties with china. trade with china is deteriorating rapidly. if china perceives them as taking foreign policy actions that are kind of against their interests, it is going to fall even further. >> if we are looking at more yen weakness, how much more and how much is already priced in already? >> well, we're at 100 and we have been there for a while. i certainly think that the policies that the boj is putting in place could take it to 110. i expect at a certain point they'll give forward guidance as everyone else is giving forward guidance but it will
hi, steven. let's talk about the yen. this upper house collection this weekend, broadly assumed that prime minister abe is going to run off with a victory there. are we going to see following yen weakness on the back of this or are we going to see yen strength? >> well, there is a debate on that. i come down on the side that we could see yen weakness on the back of it because one of the big policy planks they have is foreign policy and a stronger japan. they have trade difficulties with...
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we call in the heritage, starting with the academy of art and university, president stevens? >> thank you, and thank you for including me in this wonderful event it has been a pleasure >> my grandfather started the academy in 1929, he and my grandmother and they were very good friends with don kingman and sat on our board and taught at the academy and when it was in a two-room loft, they moved around quite a bit because the land lords kept uping the rent and they were in china town for several years in an alley over, i think ha it was lights of china restaurant. and they ran the school in china town. so, we have a strong affiliation with asian pacific americans. frankly, they set the standards of the academy art university and we welcome them with open arms because of their work ethic and their diligence. and in fact one of our alums who is sitting here in the audience, actually designs the poster and instructs for us now. do you want to say hi in an academy of art grad? [ applause ] and as you know, we are art for industry, and we are creating portfolios for students so that
we call in the heritage, starting with the academy of art and university, president stevens? >> thank you, and thank you for including me in this wonderful event it has been a pleasure >> my grandfather started the academy in 1929, he and my grandmother and they were very good friends with don kingman and sat on our board and taught at the academy and when it was in a two-room loft, they moved around quite a bit because the land lords kept uping the rent and they were in china town...
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i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. that's me... i made you something. ♪ i made you something, too. ♪ see you next summer. ♪ [ male announcer ] get exceptional values on the highest quality cars at the summer of audi sales event. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? >>> the s&p 500 and dow are struggling to close at another all-time high. josh lipton breaks down today's big m
i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. that's me... i made you something. ♪ i made you something, too. ♪ see you next summer. ♪ [ male announcer ] get exceptional values on the highest quality cars at the summer of audi sales event. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ]...
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our team coverage begins with steven stock. we learned that the pilot at the controls had never landed that type of plane at sfo before. >> reporter: that's right. let's look at a close up view of this wrackage from ntsb's perspective. you can see the investigators looking at the area around it and there is this remarkable debris field. you are seeing parts of the seawall that the plane hit and parts of the plane all along runway 28l. here is the landing gear in the middle of the debris field. the pilot landing this 777 had 9700 hours flying other planes but was in training on this particular type of aircraft on this flight. he had only 43 hours in the cockpit of the 777 and landing this type of plane here at sfo for the first time. now the question is whether that played a role in the accident. new video taken from the termal at sfo shows the seconds after asiana airlines flight 214 came to rest in the dirt beside 28l as new details emerge about the pilot of that plane. he was training to pilot a boeing 777 and this was the fi
our team coverage begins with steven stock. we learned that the pilot at the controls had never landed that type of plane at sfo before. >> reporter: that's right. let's look at a close up view of this wrackage from ntsb's perspective. you can see the investigators looking at the area around it and there is this remarkable debris field. you are seeing parts of the seawall that the plane hit and parts of the plane all along runway 28l. here is the landing gear in the middle of the debris...
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steven died on impact.n --- who sustained moderate injuries--- was rushed to a hospital in reno - and is expected to survive. >>very very nice people. really wonderful. they really enjoyed lifethey were just always happy. >> reporter:the couple was in tahoe for a family gathering. >> catherine: steven's daughter says her father is a very experienced pilot who's been flying for over 20 years. f-a-a and n- to index of stories... >> catherine: continuing our coverage on this story, investigators believe the plane crashed less than a mile from the south lake tahoe airport. kron 4's charles clifford has a virtual look at what investigators may have happened. >> reporter:the plane that crashed was a single engine mooney m20c, similar to this one. it was built in 1963 and has four seats. this an overhead google earth view of the plane sitting on the runway in south lake tahoe. >> reporter:according to the el dorado county sheriff's office, just after 11am monday morning.the plane took off headed north down the aip
steven died on impact.n --- who sustained moderate injuries--- was rushed to a hospital in reno - and is expected to survive. >>very very nice people. really wonderful. they really enjoyed lifethey were just always happy. >> reporter:the couple was in tahoe for a family gathering. >> catherine: steven's daughter says her father is a very experienced pilot who's been flying for over 20 years. f-a-a and n- to index of stories... >> catherine: continuing our coverage on...
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. >> sally stevens. >> - i've served on the animal control for 6 years and i would consider it a great honor and i hope you'll elect me. to find the information valuable you horrify i have a ph.d. asia a journalist i spend time explaining things to the public. i can share information and joint resolution just as a example i abandon the clawing of cats policy. and this includes the support of the legislation and arguments against the legislation and other cities policies. the abandon is passed and now law. i'll prepare similar packets for the commission and you. six months after being appoint i was the chair. there's a lot of administrative details and with 40 no budget so i prepared the minutes for the public and intakd with other city departments. i take the office of the chair very seriously. in 2345079 i was appointed by the commission to the oversight committee. i've served as a bridge to welfare advocates and zoo officials. i bring the concerns to the zoo officials and relay their concerns back to the public. i've seen animal wellness at the zoo. i've about been a chair of the san
. >> sally stevens. >> - i've served on the animal control for 6 years and i would consider it a great honor and i hope you'll elect me. to find the information valuable you horrify i have a ph.d. asia a journalist i spend time explaining things to the public. i can share information and joint resolution just as a example i abandon the clawing of cats policy. and this includes the support of the legislation and arguments against the legislation and other cities policies. the abandon...
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to tell us some good steven colbert stories. that evening steven colbert says i have an offer for donald trump. i will give $1 million for a better tomorrow tomorrow to the charity of his choice if he dips his balls--excuse me, i got the line wrong. this is why i am not a comedian. if he allows me to dip my balls in his mouth, because that is the only way to be sure nothing else will come out of it. so fast forward to after the election and the kennedy center honors and steven colbert has been asked to introduce david letterman in his receiving line with the president that i have been in a few times but never had anything exciting as what happened this time and he says congratulations, mr. president and the president says thank you, stephen and thanks for the help of the colbert super pac and he says we can't talk about that, that would be coordinating. so the president says but we can talk about your offer to donald trump. and there is a picture of this in my book that has never been published before, obama laughing so loud he
to tell us some good steven colbert stories. that evening steven colbert says i have an offer for donald trump. i will give $1 million for a better tomorrow tomorrow to the charity of his choice if he dips his balls--excuse me, i got the line wrong. this is why i am not a comedian. if he allows me to dip my balls in his mouth, because that is the only way to be sure nothing else will come out of it. so fast forward to after the election and the kennedy center honors and steven colbert has been...
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nobody confirmed ambassador stevens. it's now 5:00 p.m. in washington. leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> he ordered all available dod assets to respond. >> bret: none outside libya will. >> the quickest response available was a security team that was located at the embassy in tripoli. >> bret: but they have no plane in tripoli. >> we agreed that we would move forward with chartering a plane to fly a response team to benghazi to provide additional reinforcements. >> bret: 11:10 in benghazi, a. you drone armed only with cameras begins circling above the compound. five minutes later a second wave of attackers arrive. >> annex team withdrew from the facility and second wave of attackers took it over. >> did anybody leave a base anywhere to go to the aid of the people under attack in benghazi, libya before the attack ended? >> no, because the attack ended before they got off the ground. >> as senator graham this attack lasted eight hours from start to finish. >> there was an initial attack on the facility at benghazi. frankly, we
nobody confirmed ambassador stevens. it's now 5:00 p.m. in washington. leon panetta attends his weekly meeting with the president. >> he ordered all available dod assets to respond. >> bret: none outside libya will. >> the quickest response available was a security team that was located at the embassy in tripoli. >> bret: but they have no plane in tripoli. >> we agreed that we would move forward with chartering a plane to fly a response team to benghazi to provide...
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begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing.al question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. sorry, i have gas. but you relieve gas, no? not me... that's his job. true. i relieve gas fast. [ male announcer ] gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x, the gas xpert. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. gotta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take him to the dog house. [ male announcer ] make a powerful first impression. the all-new nissan sentra. ♪ if you ha
begich got in there because of the whole ted stevens thing.al question for the republicans is do people want her in the senate again? that's not the damage for the republicans, it becomes, the palin ticket in 2014. >> and i joked at the outset of it being a six-year term, she would have to explain herself for having quit the gubernatorial situation. thank you, dana milbank and ab stoddard, we'll be back after this. sorry, i have gas. but you relieve gas, no? not me... that's his job....
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. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard.fact, steven lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> and i gulped on water and i said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett couples reaches the shore. but if he expects help to be waiting, he's in for another surprise. >> come on. come on. get him over. >> i expected them to have everything possible to save this gentleman set up and ready to go. at the very minimum the bag masks we use to ventilate somebody and oxygen. i mean, that alone does worlds of good. >> get down there! >> keep the camera rolling. >> out of the way. >> but as the videotape shows, only now are authorities pushing spectators back, scrambling over the railing down to the river. >> i gave him two breaths before i handed him over and they pulled him on shore and began chest compressions
. >> steven lloyd is a 46-year-old registered nurse, but unlike garrett couples he's not a lifeguard.fact, steven lloyd says he hasn't been swimming in ten years. >> he's trying to do something. >> i just asked him, do you have any training? >> and i gulped on water and i said i'm exhausted. >> i said, okay, well grab him under his arm and we're going to tow him to shore. >> it's been more than four minutes now since matthew buford went under when garrett...
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working on reap serserves. >> steven.we want to got to our news conference and sfo what we saw this morning and the investigation half pppening. let any listen in. >> i want to thank you all for coming. it certainly has been a challenging, difficult day at sfo today. i want to start by reconfirming some of the facts. then provide updated information on passenger numbers for you. this morning at 11:27 a.m. we had an incident involving asiana flight 214, flight originated in shanghai, continued through seoul, and on its way to san francisco. a boeing 777 aircraft. and manifest count, the number of individuals on board the aircraft, 291 passengers, 16 crew for a total of 307 on board the aircraft. as i mentioned we have updated information on the status of the passengers, crew. for that i will turn it over to assistant deputy chief dale carnes, dale. >> good evening. of the 307 souls on board, we had 181 total that were transported to local hospitals. of that 181, 49 were serious. and were in the initial victims transport fr
working on reap serserves. >> steven.we want to got to our news conference and sfo what we saw this morning and the investigation half pppening. let any listen in. >> i want to thank you all for coming. it certainly has been a challenging, difficult day at sfo today. i want to start by reconfirming some of the facts. then provide updated information on passenger numbers for you. this morning at 11:27 a.m. we had an incident involving asiana flight 214, flight originated in shanghai,...