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we'll check in with spencer tillman, he played football at the school. he'll be joined with juan williams. later tonight could rahm emanuel lose his job soon? things are not looking good for his mayoral race in chicago. we'll tell you about that with dagen mcdowel, geraldo rivera and melissa francis coming up straight ahead. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. 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 drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or
we'll check in with spencer tillman, he played football at the school. he'll be joined with juan williams. later tonight could rahm emanuel lose his job soon? things are not looking good for his mayoral race in chicago. we'll tell you about that with dagen mcdowel, geraldo rivera and melissa francis coming up straight ahead. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you...
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joining us on the phone, retired airline captain jim tillman. joining us is peter gold former managing director and cnn safety analyst, david soucie former faa accident investigator and author of malaysia flight 370 why it disappeared and why it's a matter of time before it happens again and cnn aviation correspondent richard quest. let me start off with you. the new york times report that a couple different ways to read it. there's nefarious way of reading it is one pilot had another pilot locked out of the cockpit, doesn't allow him back in and brings the plane down or something happened to that pilot inside. >> that's right. and if you look at what "the new york times" is reporting, there's a calm pleasant conversation and then one pilot leaves the cockpit and then the supposed lockout happens. it could be nefarious, but i think the suggestion and more to agree that the pilot who remained inside the cockpit had some sort of medical emergency heart attack. >> you're basing that on the fact there's a calm conversation previously? >> the fact it
joining us on the phone, retired airline captain jim tillman. joining us is peter gold former managing director and cnn safety analyst, david soucie former faa accident investigator and author of malaysia flight 370 why it disappeared and why it's a matter of time before it happens again and cnn aviation correspondent richard quest. let me start off with you. the new york times report that a couple different ways to read it. there's nefarious way of reading it is one pilot had another pilot...
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it benefits the pat tillman foundation. a lot of the men and women in the armed services usually take part. it was done last year as well. that is why joe bell, 95-year- old world war ii veteran during last year's race decided to put on his old uniform which he still fit in, go in front of his house on the race route and thank the men and women in uniform passing by. that gesture of gratitude from the video, was captured on video, it went viral and he became a late in life celebrity. you always knew you wanted to make joe a part of this race this year even though he passed away in january. >> we were hoping to have him in the lead vehicle or to make something special happen in front of his house a little less organic than it was last year. i think people just wanted to see him out there one more time. have their own chance to thank him. we lost that opportunity unfortunately in january. but we're making him a part of it in a way this year with our memorial mile. >> >> reporter: what is that? >> we thought we could give the
it benefits the pat tillman foundation. a lot of the men and women in the armed services usually take part. it was done last year as well. that is why joe bell, 95-year- old world war ii veteran during last year's race decided to put on his old uniform which he still fit in, go in front of his house on the race route and thank the men and women in uniform passing by. that gesture of gratitude from the video, was captured on video, it went viral and he became a late in life celebrity. you always...
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over two scoreless innings for tillman. top of the fifth, andres blanco facing brian mattis and blanco takes the lefty deep to left, solo shot and that is all it takes. the phils beat the birds 1-0. >>> college hoops, no shortage of talented teams to root for this month. the final a.p. poll released. uva ranked third. the georgetown hoyas get back in the mix at 23. and the most amazing turnaround the maryland terrapins ranked eighth in the country and just announced head coach mark turgeon, coach of the year in the big ten with wisconsin's bo ryan. a split decision. the terps finished up the regular season with a win over nebraska last night, 26 regular-season wins the most in program history. maryland finished tenth in the big ten, finished second in the conference. they're going to play the winner of indiana northwestern in the quarterfinals of the big ten tournament. that game on friday at 6:30. so we have to wait this week. on the women's side number 4 maryland wrapped up a perfect big ten season defeating ohio state to
over two scoreless innings for tillman. top of the fifth, andres blanco facing brian mattis and blanco takes the lefty deep to left, solo shot and that is all it takes. the phils beat the birds 1-0. >>> college hoops, no shortage of talented teams to root for this month. the final a.p. poll released. uva ranked third. the georgetown hoyas get back in the mix at 23. and the most amazing turnaround the maryland terrapins ranked eighth in the country and just announced head coach mark...
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tillman showing the glove. and then he gets up. and he gets the double play at second base. that is the number two. and number one, bucks down two. follow the bouncing ball one more time. it ends up in the hands of chris middleton. he shoots, he scores and the bucks beat the heat on that hmm... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter- -sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> well thanks for joining us, we will have overnight developments on the san jose police officer who was killed in the line of duty. the man hunt going on right now ( band playing "late show" theme ) it's "the late show with david tonight... plus paul shaffer and
tillman showing the glove. and then he gets up. and he gets the double play at second base. that is the number two. and number one, bucks down two. follow the bouncing ball one more time. it ends up in the hands of chris middleton. he shoots, he scores and the bucks beat the heat on that hmm... fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75,...
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all of this is moving to the southeastern shore, cambridge, oxford, tillman, you'll continue to deal as it continues to move to the northeast. fredricksburg, within an hour or so the rain will shut down by you. still quite gray in washington at this noon hur. we're looking at temperatures this afternoon upper 40s to perhaps low 50s. it will feel cooler with the clouds, the dampness and the breeze not too bad 5 to 10. the winds will pick up tonight. low 40s by midnight. on our way to the low to mid- 30s. temperatures now are anywhere from 10 to 30 degrees colder than yesterday at this time. we were still in the 50s at noon but they were in the 70s in the shenandoah valley. now front royal is 43. it's 43 in hagerstown. only 41 in fredricksburg and waldorf. reagan national easily the warm spot at 47 degrees. but those winds are north, northwest at 10. our windchills 42. we've got some windchills which have dipped into the 30s and the cold continues to come our way. this is very cold air for late march. buffalo and detroit in the 20s. pittsburgh only freezing. and that will continue to s
all of this is moving to the southeastern shore, cambridge, oxford, tillman, you'll continue to deal as it continues to move to the northeast. fredricksburg, within an hour or so the rain will shut down by you. still quite gray in washington at this noon hur. we're looking at temperatures this afternoon upper 40s to perhaps low 50s. it will feel cooler with the clouds, the dampness and the breeze not too bad 5 to 10. the winds will pick up tonight. low 40s by midnight. on our way to the low to...
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joining now is jim tillman, former airline pilot, aviation industry expert. thank you for being here tonight. pleasure to have you here, sir. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> it is normal for pilots to leave the cockpit from time to time, right? maybe to use the bathroom or some other reason. that in itself isn't out of the ordinary, is it? >> no, it's not out of the ordinary at all. it happens all the time. >> when a pilot does leave the cockpit, does the door of the cockpit automatically close behind him or close behind her once they pull that door shut behind them? >> no, it's not automatic that the door closes. they close it physically. and, of course, it does lock. and the only way back into the cockpit is by virtue of someone inside the cockpit flipping a switch, making sure it's in the right position so that you can either use your code or could ask them to open the door. but another part of this that i'm puzzled about is that protocol for most airlines says that at no time is there only one pilot in the cockpit. that somebody else should be with them. it ma
joining now is jim tillman, former airline pilot, aviation industry expert. thank you for being here tonight. pleasure to have you here, sir. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> it is normal for pilots to leave the cockpit from time to time, right? maybe to use the bathroom or some other reason. that in itself isn't out of the ordinary, is it? >> no, it's not out of the ordinary at all. it happens all the time. >> when a pilot does leave the cockpit, does the door of the cockpit...
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tillman showing the glove. and then he gets up. and he gets the double play at second base. two. and number one, bucks down two. follow the bouncing ball one more time. it ends up in the hands of chris middleton. he shoots, he scores and the bucks beat the heat bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people for those who appreciate quality and precision, here's grounds for celebration. experience exceptional coffee and espresso in one essential machine and delivered to you with a push of a button. the nespresso vertuoline. swiss-designed precision brought to your kitchen. celebrate one year of vertuoline
tillman showing the glove. and then he gets up. and he gets the double play at second base. two. and number one, bucks down two. follow the bouncing ball one more time. it ends up in the hands of chris middleton. he shoots, he scores and the bucks beat the heat bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would...
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tied for third and fourth dwight anderson and tillman for ertita.ollow online at bloomberg.com/charitybracket. scarlet fu takes is off the charts with the status report on an midday activity this year. -- on m&a activity this year. janet yellen speaks on monetary policy and takes questions at an event at the san francisco fed. it is friday, so we bring you "encore." the most notable newsmakers from this week. >> the situation is much better. the prime minister -- we had a good meeting, they found common ground. it went quite well. >> there is a difference in terms of personality and outlook and the way the current president is pursuing policies as opposed to what mr. karzai was doing. they both have a common problem which is there are a limited number of options they can choose from. it's not like he can wave a magic wand and turn things around dramatically. the underlying geopolitical realities are hardwired into the system. he has to navigate them just as mr. karzai faced them as well. >> we are swimming in crude in the u.s. there's a lot of dynam
tied for third and fourth dwight anderson and tillman for ertita.ollow online at bloomberg.com/charitybracket. scarlet fu takes is off the charts with the status report on an midday activity this year. -- on m&a activity this year. janet yellen speaks on monetary policy and takes questions at an event at the san francisco fed. it is friday, so we bring you "encore." the most notable newsmakers from this week. >> the situation is much better. the prime minister -- we had a...
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william: you make him sound like ben tillman of south carolina. dr.hardson: tillman as other stuff going on but he is much later, he is doing his thing in the 90's. johnson is an active politician before the war. there are a couple of generations and the country changes a lot. aaron: erin jones from the center. you were talking about eisenhower and segueing to today. it seems like up to now there has been a fracture in the republican party. what we see right now is the tea party, the same thing was going on in the 50's with the john birch society and william f buckley was instrumental in getting the birch society ostracized. i wonder if you can speak to that. i think the republicans, in the last week, have been shown as the ones holding everything up but with 50 republicans you had 200 other republicans who said yes to dhs funding but they are being all painted with the same broad brush. i am wondering if you can speak to where we are now with the republican party and whether or not this tension within the republican party as anything about going back
william: you make him sound like ben tillman of south carolina. dr.hardson: tillman as other stuff going on but he is much later, he is doing his thing in the 90's. johnson is an active politician before the war. there are a couple of generations and the country changes a lot. aaron: erin jones from the center. you were talking about eisenhower and segueing to today. it seems like up to now there has been a fracture in the republican party. what we see right now is the tea party, the same thing...
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chris, lauren, 22 grand in reward likely growing as this sad story continues this morning with james tillman's funeral. >> oh, tragic. >> let's hope that reward money might help. thank you. >> new jersey air force veteran facing federal charges, a grand jury indicted 47 year old tierad nelson pew of neptune charges he tried to travel from egypt to turk toy ultimately cross the board near sewer y they also say he he had information about us aircraft on a laptop with him. >> he had technical information as to the design, repairs, potentials of our army air force planes, air force coordinants could potentially lead to our military being compromised by this information through isis. >> pew's attorney says his client will plead not guilty. >> also happening today final case review for a woman who was once a baltimore ravens cheerleader. marlie shad okay accused of having sex with a 15 year old boy and supplying alcohol to other minors. boy reportedly told police of the inapropriate active tip. rented vacation home in bethany beach the alleged victim reportedly one of her children's classmates. >> j
chris, lauren, 22 grand in reward likely growing as this sad story continues this morning with james tillman's funeral. >> oh, tragic. >> let's hope that reward money might help. thank you. >> new jersey air force veteran facing federal charges, a grand jury indicted 47 year old tierad nelson pew of neptune charges he tried to travel from egypt to turk toy ultimately cross the board near sewer y they also say he he had information about us aircraft on a laptop with him....
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you can see on the far eastern horizon, it's clear enough that you can see tillman island on the other side of the chesapeake bay. gorgeous weather and i think it will stay very pleasant. winds are kind of gusty out there gusting 25 to 30 miles an hour. everybody else north and west in the 30's and 40's. chilly afternoon compared to yesterday especially. plenty of cold air to the north and west. 45 in indianapolis. colder than average temperatures will dominate. what happens here when you have colder than average temperatures, see a storm? well, you start thinking what do we got? satellite gives a little hint. clouds will start moving in tomorrow. they'll be moving ahead in this storm system that's going to be developing just southeast of dallas and along the gulf coast. steve rudin will pick up the stories with the computer models are saying might be in store for us on friday. steve? steve: we need to stress this is just a computer model. it indicates we could be looking at another round of wintry weather across the mid atlantic. look at the futurecast we'll start it off with you tomo
you can see on the far eastern horizon, it's clear enough that you can see tillman island on the other side of the chesapeake bay. gorgeous weather and i think it will stay very pleasant. winds are kind of gusty out there gusting 25 to 30 miles an hour. everybody else north and west in the 30's and 40's. chilly afternoon compared to yesterday especially. plenty of cold air to the north and west. 45 in indianapolis. colder than average temperatures will dominate. what happens here when you have...
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let's bring in jim tillman, and kiddy higgins. thank you both for being here. >> mea pleasure, reverend. kitty, what are investigatoring lacking for in the co-pilot's background? >> reverend al in any investigation, and particularly in this investigation, they will look at his personal history, how did he spend the last several hours before he went on duty. >>> it will be a very thorough investigation, particularly now that it's a criminal investigation, but i want to make sure everybody understands all the information is thoroughly examined. >> jim, we've learned the autopilot was set to 96 feet the lowest it would go. what does that say to you? >> it says this person was dead set on crashing the plane. obviously the airplane cannot fly down to 96 feet in the alps. he knew very well what he was doing, and making certain there was not going to be a miss here. he was going to hit that mountain. >> kitty, what kind of psychological screening is there for pilots? >> well what i know is what american pilots go through. >> okay. >> i'm
let's bring in jim tillman, and kiddy higgins. thank you both for being here. >> mea pleasure, reverend. kitty, what are investigatoring lacking for in the co-pilot's background? >> reverend al in any investigation, and particularly in this investigation, they will look at his personal history, how did he spend the last several hours before he went on duty. >>> it will be a very thorough investigation, particularly now that it's a criminal investigation, but i want to make...
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so we will say that tillman. -- till the next time. next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether every day -- i don't see any american flags flying on the state capital building. [cheering] i believe, and this is about the only state capital that is flying the american flag. i see that alabama falg. lag. i salute that. but the other thing that got under that, they are to put that thing -- we thought were were through with that 100 years ago. we have come here today after treading a rouch gh and rocky pathway of abuse and misuse, of trial and jubilation, a formal acts -- of horrible acts perpetrated by society who jailed men, women and children. a society which allows billy clubs of its officers and tear gas stop legitimate marchers towards freedom. but we are here just the same. and i think bull carter intended to give george some advice that he did not get to him before the march at selma. you see, we sent bull on birmingham -- because he sure would've told him, george, you cannot stop them from margin. for god's sake
so we will say that tillman. -- till the next time. next thing he has been bothering me is i do not know whether every day -- i don't see any american flags flying on the state capital building. [cheering] i believe, and this is about the only state capital that is flying the american flag. i see that alabama falg. lag. i salute that. but the other thing that got under that, they are to put that thing -- we thought were were through with that 100 years ago. we have come here today after...
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. >> as a pilot, jim tillman, what is your reaction to this? >> i'm very concerned about the kind of information that we are putting out to the world. i mean, face it, that part of the protech sun in the cobckpit, and the aviation industry is what people don't know. i am not anxious to divulge anymore either, because i have seen things tonight that we are talking about in the open that i never thought would be in the open. and what is my take on the situation? my take is we don't know how many people were in the cockpit, and we are talking about the person in there by themselves, and we don't know that. we don't know any details about how all of that took place. i agree with the philosophy that you heard earlier tonight, we have to be very responsible what we say. it has a lot of impact across the aviation industry, and a lot of lives and money and everything else at stake. so unless we are certain, we should label it as pure speck you lashgs and matter of be being fair to the people watching us. >> go ahead, richard. >> let's squelch this once
. >> as a pilot, jim tillman, what is your reaction to this? >> i'm very concerned about the kind of information that we are putting out to the world. i mean, face it, that part of the protech sun in the cobckpit, and the aviation industry is what people don't know. i am not anxious to divulge anymore either, because i have seen things tonight that we are talking about in the open that i never thought would be in the open. and what is my take on the situation? my take is we don't...
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yesterday, we can see still across to tillman island on the day. today, the exact opposite. see out a couple of miles. here's the deal. normally, when you're a day ahead of some snow or 12 hours ahead of snow, you would expect temperatures to be cold. not so much. 52 it in washington right now. but the storm is on the way. a little colder air to the north and i think the circulation will change enough that we will see snow become a distinct possibility as we get to the early morning hours. for the moment most this and this is all rain is moving to the east, not so much the north. but as the storm center gets a little closer, get more circulation and upper level support that will bring areas of moisture through the metro area most likely in the area of snow early in the morning. measurable snow the far north and west you go especially in these areas where winter storm warnings are in effect. winter weather advisory a little closer. futurecast, keep updating this to show, again, this is just a suggestion, a simulation. not an exact paint out of where the lines will be. general
yesterday, we can see still across to tillman island on the day. today, the exact opposite. see out a couple of miles. here's the deal. normally, when you're a day ahead of some snow or 12 hours ahead of snow, you would expect temperatures to be cold. not so much. 52 it in washington right now. but the storm is on the way. a little colder air to the north and i think the circulation will change enough that we will see snow become a distinct possibility as we get to the early morning hours. for...
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good morning, tillman! and then brown is quickly sent to new york and then to massachusetts.d not be safe in the north, even after he escaped because their slave captures around. around eventually goes to england where he spends the 1850's and becomes a sort of anti-slavery lecturer. his exploit maxima very celebrated figure. juan: you argue in your book the underground railroad was not merely humanitarian enterprise but it really was a key spark for what later became the civil war. >> the number of fugitives -- there were 4 million slaves in 1860. even though maybe 1000 the year escaped from the whole south con talking about, and the -- in the 30 years, that is not destroying the system of slavery. but the issue of fugitive slaves became a major catalyst of the sectional conflict. remember, it is in the constitution at seven or's have a right to get their fugitive slaves back. in 1850, the federal government passes a very severe law where federal troops, federal marshals, federal judges are invoked in order to get fugitive slaves back from the north. but this just leads to r
good morning, tillman! and then brown is quickly sent to new york and then to massachusetts.d not be safe in the north, even after he escaped because their slave captures around. around eventually goes to england where he spends the 1850's and becomes a sort of anti-slavery lecturer. his exploit maxima very celebrated figure. juan: you argue in your book the underground railroad was not merely humanitarian enterprise but it really was a key spark for what later became the civil war. >>...
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let me bring in former pilot and aviation expert jim tillman. located. the case on that would carry that black box and it has been found and the actual data that would be needed in the information in the black box itself not attained but at this point the voice recorder has provided the information that led to this revelation this morning. what is your first reaction to this? >> well i'm sorry we haven't gotten that other data recorder yet, but we have a lot of information that it was taken right out of that video recording, the audio recorder. my first take is i'm upset, to be honest with you. i'm very upset that something like this could possibly happen. you prepare for all kinds of things in aviation and maintain safety and doing all the right thing and when something like this comes along there was a shock, i've got to tell you. >> right now the associated press is saying that they have spoken with a few friends of andreas lubitz and described him as being happy with his job happy had had renewed his glider license, he was a member of a flig
let me bring in former pilot and aviation expert jim tillman. located. the case on that would carry that black box and it has been found and the actual data that would be needed in the information in the black box itself not attained but at this point the voice recorder has provided the information that led to this revelation this morning. what is your first reaction to this? >> well i'm sorry we haven't gotten that other data recorder yet, but we have a lot of information that it was...
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but tillman said, i always swore that if i saw a man that was uglier than i was, i would shoot him during lincoln. lincoln said, if i'm truly uglier than you, shoot me. the man walked away flattering asset. on more than one occasion lincoln was accused of being two-faced. he said, if i were to face would i be wearing this faith? this is what we love about lincoln. his humor. his ability to tell a story and make a point. we love lincoln for his humor especially those stories that quietly had a point to be made. we love lincoln as a father, his love for his son tad, and his son for his other son. we admire lincoln as a president, who, when he took his oath of office was determined to protect and defend the united states of america. and to finally eliminate the peculiar institution of slavery with the 13th amendment. i encourage the other generation, those of you who are standing out here, and the global communities to look at lincoln and understand the determination and moral compass -- right is might. and keep you determine to do what you want to do. i will leave you with a quote that linc
but tillman said, i always swore that if i saw a man that was uglier than i was, i would shoot him during lincoln. lincoln said, if i'm truly uglier than you, shoot me. the man walked away flattering asset. on more than one occasion lincoln was accused of being two-faced. he said, if i were to face would i be wearing this faith? this is what we love about lincoln. his humor. his ability to tell a story and make a point. we love lincoln for his humor especially those stories that quietly had a...
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the chair: tillman from maryland. gentleman: i now's -- yields five minutes to someone who understands the importance of a growing economy. i'm pleased to yield five minutes to the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. mr. hoyer: i think mr. von holland for yielding. my friend from south carolina has left, i hate regret that. -- i regret that. this budget would not have been tenantable through his ministration. my own government happens to be a republican. the gentleman ended with a number of precautions about the path of fiscal irresponsibility, and what it would lead to. i agree with him, but i would tell him it is unfortunate that once again, we have a budget that does not put us on a path of fiscal sustainability. we have a budget that is not real. we have a budget that pretends. that's what usa today said today. mr. speaker i rise in opposition to the budget resolution offered by the budget committee. i say budget resolutions plural, because there are two gang. -- because there are two of them. disguising it as a w
the chair: tillman from maryland. gentleman: i now's -- yields five minutes to someone who understands the importance of a growing economy. i'm pleased to yield five minutes to the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. mr. hoyer: i think mr. von holland for yielding. my friend from south carolina has left, i hate regret that. -- i regret that. this budget would not have been tenantable through his ministration. my own government happens to be a republican. the gentleman ended with a number of...
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. >> ladies and tillman, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg -- ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg. [laughter] [applause] >> i would also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015]
. >> ladies and tillman, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg -- ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking dr. margaret hamburg. [laughter] [applause] >> i would also like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for organizing today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program, or to learn more about the national press club, go to our website press.org. thank you very much. we're adjourned. [captions copyright...
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joining me now greg fight, formerly with the national transportation board and jim tillman is an aviationformer pilot. greg i want to start with you. as we look at the aerials, the new images that show specifically how rugged this terrain is, how much will that hamper the rapid effect of trying to find the second black box? >> thomas, it will slow the process down. because you are not only dealing with the terrain and the greeg geography, but you are dealing with the weather and that will play a role in how rapid the recovery is of this now second box. >> and jim, as we look at the time line in all of this and know the flight took off from barcelona, roughly about 30 minutes behind schedule and got to the cruising altitude and then started this decent and what red flags go up into the timeline to you as this pilot. >> and i listen to you say there was not a problem, but i think there was a problem. i think there was a problem they got at their cruising altitude because things began to unravel as soon as that seems to happen. and the fact there was no call or distress signal no signal to t
joining me now greg fight, formerly with the national transportation board and jim tillman is an aviationformer pilot. greg i want to start with you. as we look at the aerials, the new images that show specifically how rugged this terrain is, how much will that hamper the rapid effect of trying to find the second black box? >> thomas, it will slow the process down. because you are not only dealing with the terrain and the greeg geography, but you are dealing with the weather and that will...
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joining me now for more is aviation analyst jim tillman who spent nearly 30 years as a commercial airlinestion as you flew commercial planes for a long time is there anything specific that overall has struck you as you watched this story evolve? >> well, yes, to this extent. it seems like a lot of things that we have counted on in the past and still count on to this day found it possible to be something we never thought would happen but it did. it was a shock that any airman any person who calls themselves an airline pilot would do some of the things that are being charged here. >> jim, if someone wants to commit suicide -- and, again, there's not been a mental profile of the co-pilot that we know for certain what was in his mind we may never know but if someone wants to commit suicide, how do you go about preventing that in a plane? >> i'm afraid i'm inadequate to answer that. i've never understood the whole idea about suicide. and i don't think that we have adequate tools right now anywhere to really predict what a person's going to do next. we don't even know what they're doing right n
joining me now for more is aviation analyst jim tillman who spent nearly 30 years as a commercial airlinestion as you flew commercial planes for a long time is there anything specific that overall has struck you as you watched this story evolve? >> well, yes, to this extent. it seems like a lot of things that we have counted on in the past and still count on to this day found it possible to be something we never thought would happen but it did. it was a shock that any airman any person...